Stages in Enterprise Edition

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Stages in Enterprise Edition

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Hi all,

Could anyone please let me know all the stage in Enterprise Edition.
Infact, I'm in doubt ------ Is there DRM/DRS/Dynamic RDBMS stage in Enterprise Edition???

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Saama wrote:Could anyone please let me know all the stage in Enterprise Edition.
That would be a big list.
If you have DS installed on your system, you can check the online documentation.
(You get Enterprise Edition Guides also if along with the Server Guides, if you have only the Server edition installed )

There is a DRS stage in Enterprise Edition.
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Re: Stages in Enterprise Edition

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Saama wrote:Hi all,

Could anyone please let me know all the stage in Enterprise Edition.
Infact, I'm in doubt ------ Is there DRM/DRS/Dynamic RDBMS stage in Enterprise Edition???

Thanks and Regards,
Satish

There are about 52 stages in EE which includes Oracle Enterprise Stage, DB2/UDB Enterprise Stage,Teradata Enterprise Stage, Informix Enterprise stage etc... So plenty of support for RDBMS there..

If by DRM, you mean Digital Rights Management, I have no idea,if u meant Distributed Resource Management, Still have to be more specific
and DRS, If you mean Data Recovery Services I think it has flexibility to cope with a lot of those.

Please, use less jargon so that people who want to help you can do so with ease.
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Post by ray.wurlod »

I think DRS is reasonably well-understood in our milieu to mean Dynamic RDBMS Stage.

But why was this posted here, and not in the parallel forum?
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