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| Windows Server 2019 | Windows Server 2012 R2 | | | Windows Server 2019 | Windows Server 2012 R2 | | ||
| Windows Server 2016 | | | | Windows Server 2016 | | | ||
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=== Oracle 18c (from v8.5.0.77 or above) === | === Oracle 18c (from v8.5.0.77 or above) === | ||
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| Windows Server 2016 | Windows Server 2012 | | | Windows Server 2016 | Windows Server 2012 | | ||
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=== Oracle 12c === | === Oracle 12c === | ||
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For the Oracle instance to run smoothly, ensure that the following internal processes are working well: | For the Oracle instance to run smoothly, ensure that the following internal processes are working well: | ||
- | * **PMON** (Process Monitor) | + | * **PMON** (Process Monitor) |
- | * **PSP0** (Process Spawner Process) | + | |
- | * **MMAN** (Memory Manager Process) | + | * **PSP0** (Process Spawner Process) |
- | * **DBW0** (Database Writer) | + | |
- | * **ARC0** (Archive Process (or thread on Windows)) | + | * **MMAN** (Memory Manager Process) |
- | * **LGWR** (Log Writer) | + | |
- | * **CKPT** (Checkpoint process (thread on Windows) that runs by default on Windows) | + | * **DBW0** (Database Writer) |
- | * **SMON** (System Monitor) | + | |
- | * **RECO** (Distributed Recovery Background Process) | + | * **ARC0** (Archive Process (or thread on Windows)) |
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+ | * **LGWR** (Log Writer) | ||
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+ | * **CKPT** (Checkpoint process (thread on Windows) that runs by default on Windows) | ||
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+ | * **SMON** (System Monitor) | ||
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+ | * **RECO** (Distributed Recovery Background Process) | ||
To check this, click the start menu and search for “cmd”. Open the command prompt as administrator. | To check this, click the start menu and search for “cmd”. Open the command prompt as administrator. |