Oracle Express Edition
Entry-level database from Oracle available at no charge for Windows and Linux.
This database is limited to 1 GB of memory and 4 GB of disk. It provides a subset
of the functionality in Standard Edition One, lacking features such as a Java
Virtual Machine, server-managed backup and recovery, and Automatic Storage
Management. Although this database is not manageable by Oracle Enterprise
Manager, you can deploy it for and manage multiple users through the Oracle
Application Express (formerly HTML-DB) administration interface.
Oracle generally releases new versions of the flagship database about every three to
four years. New releases typically follow themes and introduce a significant number
of new features. In recent releases, these themes are indicated in the product version
naming. In 1998, Oracle announced Oracle8i, with the ???i??? added to denote new
functionality supporting Internet deployment. Oracle9i continued using this theme.
In 2003, Oracle released Oracle Database 10g, with the ???g??? denoting Oracle??™s focus
on emerging grid computing deployment models.
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