Grid control and em console !!

We have been using em console for a long time. It is very usefull for us. But we want to go one step further. What is the difference between these two? What will we gain if we use Grid control instead of em console?
Thank you very much for the replies.
Regards.

I assume you are refering to EM Database Control.
EM Database Control is focussed on management of one single Database.
OEM GRID Control, allows you to monitor and manage a complete data center. Meaning all Hosts (servers), Databases, Application Servers, Applications, Network components, Storage components etc. etc.
By using Management Packs you will have an enormous amount of features to do things like:
Configuration Management
Performance Tuning
Diagnostics
Service Level Management
Provisioning and Automated Patching
Application Testing
etc.etc.
CHeckout the documentation and data sheets on OTN for more info.
If you have any questions please ask.
Regards
Rob
For more info on OEM GC, you might want to check my blog http://oemgc.wordpress.com

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