At 03:50 PM 3/28/01 -0800, you wrote:
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RE: Standard vs Enterprise Edition


[growl] This is sort of off topic, but on the subject of "Enterprise Edition"s.... As you may remember, I've been doing comparisons between Oracle, SQLServer, and DB2, pricewise and otherwise. I asked for prices on the "Enterprise" versions of all, so that I could be comparing the full-featured flagships in all cases. Well, it turns out IBM's DB2 also comes in "Extended Enterprise Edition" (E3), which adds clustering to the mix (actually pretty good specs on that feature).

Apologies to anyone who gets offended, but this is kind of like how condoms come in "Large", "Larger", and "Huge".





Dennis Taylor
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