Difference between Standard 10g and 11g Standard edition.

Hi all

I tried Googling to find the difference between the Standard of 10g and 11g Standard editions, but couldn't find what I want.

Y at - it links you want to share.

Thank you

Hello

I tried, please check

http://docs.Oracle.com/CD/B19306_01/license.102/b14199/editions.htm#BABJICBB (10 G based on the edition functions)

http://docs.Oracle.com/CD/B28359_01/License.111/b28287/Editions.htm#DBLIC116 (11 g features based on edition)

Just compare the two.

Hope that helps.

-Thank you

Pavan Kumar N

Tags: Database

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