Oracle 10g Enterprise Manager DB control vs Console Enterprise Manager

We have a consultant to install Oracle 10 g on Windows platform. Somehow, I see that Enterprise Manager Console installed, and I can use this console to access database. I don't see installed Enterprise Manager Database Control. What is the difference between the Console and DB control? Please notify.

Thank you

S.

ski123 wrote:
I see that the interfaces are completely different. the console is more like Oracle 9i. I know that the DB control is a web tool, just for Oracle 10 g. My question is in terms of admin, what is the best? Why Oracle has a different tool to manage the database?

The Oracle Enterprise Manager Console is a stand-alone Java client, not a 3-tier as the Console of DB EM product.

The stand-alone Java client has been deprecated in gR 10, 1. Probably because not all features were brought to the DB Console at 3 levels (for example: the Spatial index and the management of the workspace management), Oracle decided to let us use the Java Console as an additional installation on the customer/partner drive. However, it is no longer available to go ahead in 11g.

If you look carefully at the "Console", you won't be that some areas are more functional and it covers all the capabilities of 10g, for example in partitioning and indexing.

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