- What Is a Database? - Oracle
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
- What Is a Relational Database | Oracle
A relational database is a type of database that stores and provides access to data points that are related to one another Relational databases are based on the relational model, an intuitive, straightforward way of representing data in tables
- What Is a Vector Database? - Oracle
Vector databases can be categorized into various types, either by storage structure, such as columnar, or classified based on their implementation, such as in-memory databases
- What Is an Autonomous Database? | Oracle
Autonomous databases are hosted in the cloud and no DBA is needed to spin up new instances, making this an attractive and highly affordable option Developers can create as many databases as they need, all for a flat rate
- Managing Pluggable Databases Using Enterprise Manager
Access from Databases, then select Administration drop down menu and click Database Provisioning In the Database Provisioning page, in the Related Links section of the left menu pane, click Provision Pluggable Databases
- What Is a Cloud Database? - Oracle
For example, there are databases specially designed to manage transactions, others designed to run internet-scale applications, and others that serve as data warehouses or data marts for analytics
- Patching for Oracle Databases
Once Vulnerability Detection identifies unpatched vulnerabilities, Patching offers a hassle free one click transition from Vulnerability Detection to Patching, allowing you to remediate vulnerabilities by using recommended security patches or CVE ID for your fleet of Oracle databases
- What Is NoSQL? | Oracle
SQL databases are relational, while NoSQL databases are non-relational The relational database management system (RDBMS) is the basis for structured query language (SQL), which lets users access and manipulate data in highly structured tables
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