![]() This guide is divided into four parts: Part I covers the installation of the Linux operating system, Part II covers configuring Linux for Oracle, Part III discusses the essentials of installing the Oracle Database, and Part IV covers creating additional filesystems and Automatic Storage Management (ASM). ![]() ![]() For that reason, this guide is not appropriate for building production-quality environments, nor does it reflect best practices. This approach often means making configuration choices that would be inappropriate for anything other than an evaluation. This guide will take the approach of offering the easiest paths, with the fewest number of steps for accomplishing a task. Unless otherwise indicated, the installation steps are the same for either. Both 32-bit and 64-bit architectures are covered. It starts with the basics and walks you through an installation of Oracle Database 11g Release 1 from the bare metal up. If you are new to Linux and/or Oracle, this guide is for you. ![]() The guide provides a walkthrough of installing an Oracle Database 11g Release 1 database on commodity hardware for the purpose of evaluation.
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