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- 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
- Introduction to Oracle Database
The two most common database architectures are client server and multitier Oracle Net Services Architecture Oracle Net Services is the interface between the database and the network communication protocols that facilitate distributed processing and distributed databases
- What Is a Vector Database? - Oracle
Vector databases, particularly open source options such as PostGIS, MySQL with vector extensions, or multimodel databases with native vector stores, offer cost-effective solutions for geospatial analysis and generative AI models
- Installing Oracle Database Client
The Oracle Database Client software is available as an image file for download and installation Oracle Database Client installation binaries continue to be available in the traditional format as non-image zip files
- What Is a Cloud Database? - Oracle
Cloud databases offer numerous opportunities to reduce risk across the business, particularly for DBaaS models Cloud services providers can use automation to enforce security best practices and features and to lower the probability of human error—the primary cause of software downtime
- What Is NoSQL? | Oracle
NoSQL refers to nonrelational types of databases that store data in a format that’s different from relational tables NoSQL databases can be queried using idiomatic language APIs, declarative structured query languages, and query-by example languages
- 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
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