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.