Introduction To Oracle10g

     
                                     
     Oracle Database 10g, released in 2003 and the current release, enables grid (the gin 10g) computing. A grid is simply a pool of computers that provides needed resources for applications on an as-needed basis. The goal is to provide computing resources that transparently scale to the user community, much as an electrical utility company can deliver power to meet peak demand by accessing energy from other power providers’ plants via a power grid. Oracle Database 10g further reduces the time, cost, and complexity of database management through the introduction of self-managing features such as the Automated Database Diagnostic Monitor, Automated Shared Memory Tuning, Automated Storage Management, and Automated Disk Based Backup and Recovery. One important key to Oracle Database 10g’s usefulness in grid computing is the ability to provision CPUs and data.
                                        Oracle 10g became the first RDBMS release from Oracle Corporation which supported Grid computing technology. Apart from multiple features and enhancements, Oracle 10g release resolved the bugs reported from the earlier versions of database. Major language features included regular expression support, flashback operations, recycle bin, and performance improvements. With the rising fame of 10g versions first release, year 2005 saw the release 2 of Oracle 10g version.



                          

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