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Affordable & Simplified Licensing – Offers a lower-cost database solution compared to Oracle Enterprise Edition, with simpler licensing tied to processors or users.
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Workload Support for OLTP & Analytics – Suitable for online transaction processing (OLTP) and basic analytical workloads without requiring high-end features.
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Server Resource Limits for Cost Control – Licensed for servers with up to 2 CPU sockets and use of up to 16 CPU threads, keeping costs predictable even with multi-core CPUs.
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Basic High Availability & Performance – Includes reliable database performance and stability for everyday business operations; modern releases may also offer enhanced failover features like Standard Edition High Availability (SEHA).
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Automation & Admin Tools – Includes automated memory and storage management, basic backup/recovery (e.g., RMAN), and administrative tooling to reduce operational overhead.
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Security & Access Controls – Built-in security mechanisms (authentication, privileges, roles) help protect data and meet standard compliance requirements.
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Flexible Deployment Options – Deployable on-premises on supported operating systems or in cloud environments such as Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI) or AWS with bring-your‐own‐license models.
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Support for Common Data Types – Handles relational, JSON, XML, spatial, and graph data, giving developers flexibility for diverse application needs.
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Ideal for Small/Mid-Size Business Use – Excellent choice for departmental databases, smaller enterprise systems, or organisations that don’t need advanced Enterprise Edition features like partitioning, multitenant scaling, or advanced security options.
- Core Oracle Database Functionality – Fully supports SQL, PL/SQL, transactions, indexing, and standard database operations required for application development and deployment.
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