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For this install, we chose the "General Purpose" Database option. Click on the Next button to continue.
The next step is to identify the database using the Global database name

Keep the default names for GLOBAL and the SID Otherwise, use the following (make a note of these for later on): Global Database Name is orcl, Oracle SID is orcl
Click on the Next button to continue to the "database file storage option" screen

In this step, you need to select where the Oracle data files will be located. In large operations, we typically keep the data files on a separate disk (or disks), however, for this install, keep the default storage
Click on the Next button to move to the "Summary" screen:

In this screen (shown above), the products and files that will be installed are summarized. Note that in this example, it will take 1.5 GB MB of disk space for the installation of the software. Additional space will be required for the default database.
If everything looks OK at this point, click on the Install button to begin the installation.

During the install, you will notice various Oracle products being copied over to the hard disk.
Once the installation is completed, the next step will be to configure the various additional services and the database.
The following tools will be automatically starts and it is optional. It is recommended, although not required

Click on the next button .The Oracle Database Configuration Assistant will appear for some time while the default database is created and opened. As below

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