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Managing Oracle Databases on Windows and Linux Systems

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This chapter shows you how to manage the Oracle9i Release 2 database on the Wmdows and Linux operating system. For the most part, there’s no difference in the way the SQL or database administration commands work in the UNIX, Linux, and Windows operating systems. The main differences relate to the way the database instance runs under the two operating systems.

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Alapati, S.R. (2003). Managing Oracle Databases on Windows and Linux Systems. In: Expert Oracle9i Database Administration. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-0773-3_22

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