If you're connecting to Oracle, you'll need Enterprise to take advantage of
the native drivers. They're MUCH faster than ODBC.
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From: Greg Saunders [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, May 25, 2000 10:31 AM
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Subject: benefits of Enterprise with
> I'm moving to a clustered server using NT/IIS/SQL, but I plan on using
> Local Director, and NOT ClusterCats. In this case, is there
> any benefit to running Enterprise over Professional?
>
> I'm assume that the following features of Enterprise are tied to using
> ClusterCats, but I couldn't re
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Subject: RE: benefits of Enterprise without ClusterCats?
> I'm moving to a clustered server using NT/IIS/SQL, but I plan o
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