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Understanding oracle editions

 
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Hi, i am not really new to oracle, but i want to download oracle from their site but to my surprise, i saw so many distribution that got me confused. So can anybody explain to me the differences between these editions

* Enterprise Edition
* Standard Edition
* Standard Edition One
* Express Edition
* Database Options

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Juwonlo Ibigbami
 
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Juwonlo,
Enterprise Edition has the most features.
Standard Edition is basically Enterprise Edition with less features. Exactly which, I don't recall.
Express Edition has less features than Standard Edition but is a free product.
The other two you mention, Standard Edition One and Database Options, I am unfamiliar with.

Hope this helps.

Good Luck,
Avi.
 
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