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ORACLE Versions

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Basic SQL functions are same in all oracle versions.

Oracle Database versions


Oracle 26ai: Oracle Database 26ai is a long-term support focused on AI and ML. It has more advanced features, deep integration of AI vector search across relational, JSON and graph data, support for data lakes and more.

Oracle 23ai: Oracle Database 23ai is a long-term support release focused on AI, with many new features including native AI vector search, JSON relational duality, and improved security.

Oracle 21c: Oracle Database 21c is an "innovative release" designed for developers and technology enthusiasts to explore the latest features in database technology.

Oracle 19c: Oracle 19c is the long-term support (LTS) release of the 12c family that focuses on stability, automation, and security. Oracle 19c database includes advanced features like automatic indexes, real-time statistics, and improved JSON support.

Oracle 12c: Oracle Database 12c is a major release of the Oracle relational database management system, which is a significant introduction to multitenant architectures to enable cloud computing functionality.

Oracle 11g: Oracle Database 11g was a widely used, legacy relational database management system designed for grid computing with advanced data compression, automated diagnostic tools, and advanced partitioning features.

Oracle 10g: Oracle 10g (the g stands for grid) was a significant release of the Oracle database, introducing "grid computing" capabilities.