Oracle Database

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Oracle Database is a multi-model database management system produced and marketed by Oracle Corporation. It is one of the most widely used database systems in the world, known for its scalability, reliability, and robust feature set.

History[edit]

Oracle Database was first released in 1979 as Oracle V2. It was the first commercially available SQL-based relational database management system (RDBMS). Over the years, Oracle has released numerous versions, each adding new features and improvements. Some notable versions include Oracle 7, Oracle 8i, Oracle 9i, Oracle 10g, Oracle 11g, Oracle 12c, Oracle 18c, and Oracle 19c.

Architecture[edit]

Oracle Database architecture is divided into two main components: the instance and the database. The instance consists of the memory structures and background processes that manage the database files. The database is a collection of physical files that store the data.

Instance[edit]

The instance is composed of the following key components:

Database[edit]

The database consists of the following key components:

Features[edit]

Oracle Database offers a wide range of features, including:

Editions[edit]

Oracle Database is available in several editions, each tailored to different needs:

Licensing[edit]

Oracle Database uses a complex licensing model based on factors such as the number of processors, users, and features used. It is important to understand the licensing terms to ensure compliance and avoid potential legal issues.

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