Standard One vs Enterprise

I read through the docs regarding to the Standard One and the Enterprise Editions. But I never truly understand the real difference between the two:
Is that true the Enterprise can handle more online users than the Standard One?
Thanks to share your opinion and comments.
Scott

Differences is a license matter mainly - how many cpus and which products you get to use. Std Edition means a smaller product set and, I think, up to 2 cpus. SE One means max 1 cpu. (max one cpu will in turn limit how many users you can support).
For the layered "services" like Forms or Reports, you need the EE license.
The SE One FAQ, at AS product center, has a comparision table on page 5.

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