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with the vendor making some of the most talked-about features available as extra-cost add-ons.
At the:-)
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company executives spoke at length about new functionality but didn't address pricing.
On Tuesday

Oracle confirmed that the basic price for the Enterprise

Standard

and Standard One versions of its 11g database would remain unchanged from the cost of the previous 10g versions. That puts
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000 per processor or $800 per named user. Oracle already offers a variety of optional add-ons for the enterprise version of its database including Real Application Clusters

Data Mining

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and Database Vault and pricing for all those options will also stay the same.
At the same time

Oracle debuted four options

each one focused around a single new 11g technology -- Real Application Testing

Advanced Compression

Total Recall

and Active Data Guard. Real Application Testing and Advanced Compression cost $10

000 per processor or $200 per named user

while Total Recall and Active Data Guard are priced at $5

000 per processor or $100 per named user.
As companies move to a new database release

they spend a lot of time and money setting up a testbed where they can safely assess how well their existing applications will run on the new database. The Real Application Testing option allows users to record part of their real-life database operations and then use and replay that recording as a testing environment for their applications.
Oracle claims that using the Advanced Compression option will enable Oracle database users to compact their data so that it occupies two to three times less disk space than previously possible.
The Total Recall option lets database administrators go back and query historical information held in the database. It's a capability

which can be useful in monitoring changes to data as needed in relation to auditing and compliance issues.
Companies can use the Active Data Guard option both in disaster recovery situations and to help improve the performance of their aaa databases. The technology allows users to offload resource-hungry operations

for instance backups and queries

to a standby database.
New functionality that comes included in 11g includes better security

storage

and data warehousing capabilities.
As far as platform support goes

Oracle has already begun shipping the Linux x86 version of 11g and users can
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