What is non container database?
- What is a container database?
- What is a non CDB database?
- What is the difference between container database and pluggable database?
- How do you create a non container database?
What is a container database?
Container Database (CDB): This is the database that is created when that database supports Oracle's multitenant option. It's also called the ROOT container and is the CDB$ROOT within the data dictionary views of the CDB. Root Container Database: This is created automatically when you create a multitenant database.
What is a non CDB database?
A non-CDB is anything that isn't a CDB; that is, any database before 12c, or a 12c database created without the enable pluggable database clause. If you create a non-CDB it isn't Multitentant and is a single-instance standalone like a pre-12c database.
What is the difference between container database and pluggable database?
According to the documentation, a pluggable database (PDB) is a portable collection of schemas, schema objects, and non-schema objects that appear to an Oracle Net client as a separate database. One or more PDBs together are called a container database (CDB).
How do you create a non container database?
Create a Non-Container Database1Log on to your computer as a member of the administrative group that is authorized to install Oracle Database software and create a database.2Invoke DBCA as appropriate to your operating system.3The Database Operation window appears. ... 4The Database Operation window appears.
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