Sybase ASE version description
Recently, I switched from Oracle to Sybase because the company needs to mainly store IQ data and build IQ for a week. I already have a basic understanding of Sybase products, however, it is too difficult to read Sybase documents. It is estimated that they are written by non-technical personnel. Some versions of Sybase are available, but the historical versions of Sybase are not downloaded. It is too painful and there are few resources on the Internet. Why, is it intended for everyone to test his new version? It is estimated that a problem has occurred and may not be reported to Sybase! Ah. Can you be more difficult to understand the tragic Sybase?
Sybase ASE editions
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Express |
Developer |
Small Business |
Enterprise |
Number of CPUs |
1 |
1 |
4 |
No limit |
Max. Memory size |
2 GB |
No limit |
No limit |
No limit |
Max. database size |
5 GB |
No limit |
No limit |
No limit |
Max. Number concurrent connections |
No limit |
25 |
256 |
No limit |
System Management Suite |
Available |
Available |
Available |
Available |
Options & option packages |
Not available |
Included Mirror t DR, Xray, EFTS |
Available Dr, HA & DTM |
Available |
* ASE express edition can be installed/deployed on machines of any size (multi-processor machines); ASE will only take advantage of one of those processors, 2 GB memory and 5 GB disk space. |