Hello I Am Geetha. My Question Is What Is The Main Difference Between Oracle 10g And 11i?
My question is database in demerits in oracle 10g and oracle 11i
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10g is considered as grid computing while it also provide a number of features while 11i refers to applications and not a database.
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