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    kommi_chiru is offline Junior Member Array
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    Question oracle

    Dear Sir/madam


    could you please send the reply what is the difference between oracle 8,8i,9i?


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    do you have any experience in Oracle ... ? Please try to ask meaningful questions


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    there is no difference in oracle 8,8i,9


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    could you pls tell me the meaning of oracle 10g


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    Here are the tutorials on Oracle 10 g and Oracle 9i. Please do your home work before asking these kind of questions here ...

    http://www.exforsys.com/content/category/17/220/267/

    http://www.exforsys.com/content/category/17/261/343/

    You can download full oracle Documentation from Oracle Site..


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    Quote Originally Posted by kommi_chiru View Post
    Dear Sir/madam


    could you please send the reply what is the difference between oracle 8,8i,9i?
    oracle 8 version used for only companies and enterpraise editions
    but oracle 8i used for internet purpose or this is internet version...
    and oracle 9i also used for internet needs....


    i====indicate internet mode at the end of the oracle version...

    remember this point..


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    Oracle All version details

    Hi,

    Here is a quick version details.

    Version 1 - Not released (Only internal release)
    Version 2 - RDBMS
    Version 3 - Portablity (So rewritten in C)
    Version 4 - concurrency control (Read/Write independent)
    Version 5 - Client/Server model
    Version 6 - most scalable and highly available system
    Version 7 - introduced the PL/SQL procedural capability and declarative referential integrity
    Version 8 - data warehousing business, store large amounts of data
    Version 8i- ability to run in a multitier architecture
    Version 9i- introduced Oracle Real Application Clusters, multiple servers to access a single database, Oracle XML Database
    Version 10g-introduced Automatic Storage Management for virtualizing and simplifying storage management, very high availability, very high scalability, very high performance, and very high security, it as easy to manage as possible—self-managing

    Regards,
    Prabhu.T


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    The Oracle Database (commonly referred to as Oracle RDBMS or simply as Oracle) is a relational database management system (RDBMS) produced and marketed by Oracle Corporation. As of 2009[update], Oracle remains a major presence in database computing.


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    Oracle database system—identified by an alphanumeric system identifier or SID —comprises at least one instance of the application, along with data storage.


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    Oracle is a database which is used by sap software to transfer the data between the user and the company.


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