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  1. What Is a Database? - Oracle

    Nov 24, 2020 · A database is an organized collection of structured information, or data, typically stored electronically in a computer system. Databases range from relational to cloud databases.

  2. What Is a Cloud Database? - Oracle

    Jun 9, 2023 · For example, there are databases specially designed to manage transactions, others designed to run internet-scale applications, and others that serve as data warehouses …

  3. What Is a Database? | Oracle ASEAN

    Nov 24, 2020 · A database is an organized collection of structured information, or data, typically stored electronically in a computer system. Databases range from relational to cloud databases.

  4. Introduction to Oracle Database

    Oracle Net Services is the interface between the database and the network communication protocols that facilitate distributed processing and distributed databases.

  5. MySQL HeatWave | Oracle

    Query data in object storage, MySQL databases, or a combination of both. Respond faster to business trends: The query performance of MySQL HeatWave Lakehouse is 15X faster than …

  6. Hardware | Oracle

    Thousands of organizations worldwide use Oracle hardware to run and protect business-critical databases and applications with high performance, scale, and security while reducing …

  7. Viewing Information About CDBs and PDBs with SQL*Plus

    In a multitenant container database (CDB), the metadata for data dictionary tables and view definitions is stored only in the root. However, each container, including each pluggable …

  8. Oracle Database Insider - Oracle Blogs

    Distributed Databases: Enabling Agentic AI Across Global Regions Marlanna Bozicevich Devin Pratt 4 minute read

  9. AI Database | Oracle

    Benefit from the computing power, physical storage, and tooling that simplify routine database management operations as well as Oracle’s highest-performance engineered system, …

  10. CREATE DATABASE LINK - Oracle Help Center

    The examples that follow assume two databases, one with the database name local and the other with the database name remote. The examples use the Oracle Database domain.