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Install Oracle 19c Database On Windows 10

Introduction

Let’s see the steps involved to download and install Oracle 19c Database on Windows 10 Operating system.

Download Oracle

To download the Oracle database, Log in to the Oracle account.

Choose the Oracle Database 19c product to download or the latest version.

 

Install

Extract the zip archive file on your computer and copy the contents to a favorable location.

Locate the setup.exe and Double click on it to start the database install process.

Database Installation Options

Choose the install options.

The first option Single Instance database will create a starter database. On standalone database systems, we can choose this option. For RAC(Real Application Cluster) install choose the Set Up Software Only.

Install Type

We have two options to choose from:

Choose Desktop class or Server class. Click on the next screen. For learning and playing around with the database, we can choose the Desktop class. For advanced configuration options and on production-class data center machines choose the Server class.

 

Typical or Advanced install. Choose Advanced install for more configuration options.

Click on the Next button.

 

Oracle User account

Create Virtual Account or use the Existing user account option. Choose the user account. Enter username and password details for the account.

Click on the Next button.

 

Database Configuration

Choose database edition:

Enterprise Edition or Standard edition.

 

Choose Oracle Home or the base location, database file location, etc. Check the option, Create as a container database to create pluggable database.

Click on the Next button.

Click on the Install button to install the database on the machine.

 

Click on the details button to check the database install log.

Once the setup is complete. Click on the Close button to exit the installer.

 

 

To set up a sample scheme and connect to the database:

https://www.testingdocs.com/setting-up-sample-schema-in-oracle/

Database Tutorials on this website:

https://www.testingdocs.com/oracle-database-tutorials-for-beginners/

More information about Oracle Database:

https://www.oracle.com/database/

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