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How Can I identify Oracle 10g Standard Edition One? [message #252579] Thu, 19 July 2007 04:23 Go to next message
abshrestha
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Hello Friends,
I have download Oracle10g Release 2 from www.oracle.com. As my client wishes to have License for Oracle 10g Standard Edition One, I installed the database in my pc, but I could not find anything about "Standard Edition One" throughout the installation. While installing, the options were:
- Enterprise
- Standard
- Personal
I am sure somebody already worked on it and hope to get advice in this regards.
Thank you very much.
Regards,
Anup B. Shrestha
Nepal.
Re: How Can I identify Oracle 10g Standard Edition One? [message #252589 is a reply to message #252579] Thu, 19 July 2007 05:23 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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SQL> select * from v$version;
BANNER
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Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition Release 10.2.0.3.0 - Prod

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Michel
Re: How Can I identify Oracle 10g Standard Edition One? [message #252640 is a reply to message #252589] Thu, 19 July 2007 08:50 Go to previous messageGo to next message
abshrestha
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Thanks for information. Sorry for not putting question clearly. I want to install Oracle 10g Standard Edition One, not Enterprise Edition/Standard Edition/Personal Edition.
While installing I have selected option Standard Edition (I didn't have option for Standard Edition One). I have downloaded the files (10201_database_win32.rar) from www.oracle.com. May be I haven't download the right one?
Hoping to receive suggestion.
Thanks,
Anup
Kathmandu
Re: How Can I identify Oracle 10g Standard Edition One? [message #252675 is a reply to message #252640] Thu, 19 July 2007 10:55 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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If you didn't select Entreprise Edition option, you installed Standard Edition.

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Re: How Can I identify Oracle 10g Standard Edition One? [message #271029 is a reply to message #252675] Fri, 28 September 2007 14:22 Go to previous messageGo to next message
eqsupport
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We are running into this same problem, there does not seem to be any option to install Standard Edition One, just Standard Edition. What is the difference between SE and SE1? Did you manage to get an explicit answer to your question?
Re: How Can I identify Oracle 10g Standard Edition One? [message #271038 is a reply to message #271029] Fri, 28 September 2007 14:57 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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Metalink Note:271886.1

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Re: How Can I identify Oracle 10g Standard Edition One? [message #271040 is a reply to message #271029] Fri, 28 September 2007 14:59 Go to previous messageGo to next message
eqsupport
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I think I just discovered my own answer, SE and SE1 are no different in installation options, just licensing options, ie. SE is for databases where there can be a maximum of 4 processors (and I do believe that means computers, not actual processor chips) and SE1 is for databases where there can be a maximum of 2 processors.
Re: How Can I identify Oracle 10g Standard Edition One? [message #271042 is a reply to message #271040] Fri, 28 September 2007 15:02 Go to previous messageGo to next message
eqsupport
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Thanks Michel, I had just hit 'reply' when your message came in, and that's exactly where I found the answer, am I correct about the number of 'processors'.
Re: How Can I identify Oracle 10g Standard Edition One? [message #271043 is a reply to message #271042] Fri, 28 September 2007 15:04 Go to previous messageGo to next message
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I didn't read the note in details.
It is several pages long.
If you have it, you have the answer, I can't get and give more.

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Michel
Re: How Can I identify Oracle 10g Standard Edition One? [message #414042 is a reply to message #271040] Mon, 20 July 2009 03:32 Go to previous message
Millim
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I know this answer is late.

The licensing for SE and SE1 is defined per CPU (or rather occupied socket). With that said, a server running SE1 can only run on a 2 socket machine. SE can run on a 4 socket machine.

Another difference is the Real Application Clusters, an option available for free in SE that clusters database servers.

An addition was made fairly recently to the licensing rules specifying that in the case of Multi Chip Modules, each chip would count as an occupied socket for SE1 and SE.

Talk to your Oracle sales rep if you need more information Smile

Martin
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