Assuming I'm not clustering, what's the difference between Professional
and Enterprise?
Sandbox security and native database drivers.
Sandbox is only an real issue if you are an ISP, or where you have
"untrusted" developers.
Native drivers are only an issue if you are using one of the few
Enterprise also supports Oracle Native drivers.
At 04:09 PM 6/8/00 +1000, you wrote:
No real difference (apart from the price). Enterprise supports clustering,
Professional doesn't.
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Peter Tilbrook
Internet Applications Developer
Safetyweb Internet Solutions Pty. Ltd.
31-37 Townshend Street
Actually, there are a great many differences between Enterprise and
Professional atop clustering..
Enterprise includes native databse drivers for Sybase, Oracle, Informix,
and DB2 - whereas Professional only includes less efficient ODBC
drivers.
Enterprise also has connectivity features for
The Enterprise has direct drivers for Oracle etc.
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From: Peter Tilbrook [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, June 07, 2000 11:10 PM
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No real difference (apart from the price). Enterprise supports
No real difference (apart from the price). Enterprise supports clustering,
Professional doesn't.
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Peter Tilbrook
Internet Applications Developer
Safetyweb Internet Solutions Pty. Ltd.
31-37 Townshend Street
Phillip, ACT, 2606
http://www.safetyweb.com.au
http://www.actcfug.asn.au
Phone: (02)
Don't forget sandboxes and native driver support.
Neil
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Subject: RE: Professional vs. Enterprise
No real difference (apart from the price). Enterpris
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