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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 |
 | Windows Server 2012 R2 |   | | Windows Server 2012 R2 |   |
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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.
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