Starter vs. Premium Edition
The Oracle Content Management Starter Edition offers a free content service tier with a limited feature set and limits on the number of users, assets, sites, and other items. However, it's sufficient to work with Oracle Content Management out of the box.
To take advantage of the full feature set and to increase the number of users and other items, upgrade to the Premium Edition.
The following table shows a comparison of the features and limits in the Starter Edition vs. the Premium Edition.
Feature | Starter Edition | Premium Edition |
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Users | Only 5 users No limit for SaaS entitlement |
Unlimited |
Repositories | Only one asset repository; no business repositories |
Unlimited business and asset repositories |
Digital assets, business documents, and content items (structured content) |
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Unlimited |
Taxonomies | Only two taxonomies |
Unlimited |
Publishing channels | Only one publishing channel, not including site channel |
Unlimited |
Workflows | Only basic out-of-the-box approve/reject workflow |
Unlimited To use workflows you must create processes in Oracle Integration (sold separately), and integrate Oracle Content Management with Oracle Integration. |
Batch translation of assets (translation jobs) | ||
Ranking policies | ||
Sites | Only one site; no site governance |
Unlimited; full access |
Experience orchestrations | Only one experience |
Unlimited |
Recommendations | Only one recommendation |
Unlimited |
Developer interface | ||
Analytics | Only basic usage metrics (dashboard) |
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Documents | ||
Conversations | No standalone conversations |
Full access |
Integrations | Only webhooks, proxy service, and APIs |
Full access |
Security in repository | No taxonomy-based granular security |
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Smart tags and search | ||
Smart authoring | ||
Video Plus | ||
Content Capture (document capture and processing) | Only one procedure; no XML |
Unlimited; full access |
Content apps | ||
CDN | ||
Vanity URLs (vanity domains) | Only one vanity domain for public sites or public assets |
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Mobile apps | ||
Desktop app/sync client | ||
Microsoft Office integration | ||
Adobe Creative Cloud extension | ||
Oracle Content Management (OCM) groups | ||
Regions in which Gen2 OCI is deployed | All | All |
Non-primary instances | ||
Delayed upgrade | ||
Private instances (FastConnect) | ||
Advanced hosting | ||
Home page | Doesn't show Recent Items or Quick Links |
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Included OCM outbound data |
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Included object storage |
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Upgrade to the Premium Edition
View the guided tour on upgrading to the Premium Edition.
To take advantage of the full feature set and remove all restrictions, upgrade to the Premium Edition:
- Navigate to the Subscription Details page to see what type of Oracle Cloud account you have:
- Sign in to Oracle Cloud as the cloud account administrator. You can find your account name and login information in your welcome email.
- In the Oracle Cloud Console, click in the top left to open the navigation menu, click Billing & Cost Management, then, under Billing, click Subscriptions.
If you have a Universal Credit account, continue with the steps to upgrade your instance to the Premium Edition. If you have a SaaS service subscription, talk to your Oracle account representative.
- In the Oracle Cloud Console, click , click Developer Services, then, under Content Management, click Instances. This opens the Content Management Instances page.
- Open your instance.
- Click Edit Instance.
- Change the License Type to Premium Edition, and then click Save Changes.
- Sign back in to Oracle Content Management to see all features unlocked and restrictions removed.