Oracle 11g Release 2 New Features

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Oracle 11g Release 2 for Linux can now be downloaded via the Oracle Technology Network here:

The documentation and whitepapers can be found via the following link:

The online manuals are also already online and can be found here:

Enjoy all the cool and fun new features like, among others, the new structured XMLIndex, new partitioning options for Binary XML and Object Relational XML storage, Oracle Editions, Dataguard and RMAN enhancements, Restartable database features, Securefile compress low enhancement, External table enhancements, etc, etc, etc.

Certainly the RAC enthousiast will be getting there share this time with all the new features available like the new Oracle file system that also besides the database parts, accepts software and other files.

As always, we will keep you posted in the upcoming days and weeks and / or meet us at Oracle Open World 2009.

😎

Marco

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Marco Gralike

Marco Gralike, working for AMIS Services BV as a Principal Oracle Database Consultant in the Netherlands, has experience as a DBA since 1994 (Oracle 6). Marco is also eager and skillful in other fields, like Operating System Administration and Application Servers, mainly to find working, performing solutions. Marco has been specializing in Oracle XMLDB, since 2003, focusing on his old love, database administration and performance.He is an Oracle XMLDB enthusiast ever since. He is also a dedicated contributor of the Oracle User Group community, helping people with their steep XMLDB learning curve. To this purpose, Marco also devoted his personal blog site to XMLDB and other Oracle issues. Marco is a member of the OakTable network and an Oracle ACE Director (specialization Oracle XMLDB).
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