Oracle 8 Enterprise edition / standard Edition :Diff

Could any body briefly explain what is the difference between the
1. Enterprise edition and the 2. standard Edition of
Oracle 8i Datatbase for WinNT / 2000. ( These are two different downloads or Installation CD's )
What features are missing in Standard edition compared to the Enterprise edition?
( It is definitly is cheaper, from licensing / cost point of view ).
Thanks for your time
HS

Bruce (guest) wrote:
: Is the Oracle 8 Enterprise Edition port for Linux (available
on
: the free download page) page a 30 day trial version? Thanks.
: Bruce
If you closely read the license under which developers can
download this for free, you'll see that the answer is "no".
It's not a trial version, it's a license allowing developers free
access for development purposes only.
You should always closely read all license agreements which apply
to software you download, whether for free or for money.
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