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EDUARDO CLARO | An Oracle Blog EDUARDO CLARO An Oracle Blog Menu Skip to content Home / Início About / Sobre Contact / Contato Creating a docker container with the newest Oracle DB release 23ai (VIDEO) Leave a reply PLEASE WATCH THE VIDEO SHOWING THE EXECUTION OF THE STEPS IN THIS POST HERE . Hello, In my two previous posts ( here and here ), I showed step by step how to install the Oracle Instant Client and then how to install Colima and Docker in an ARM-Based Macbook computer, which is the one I use. In this one, I will be using that architecture to download and create a docker container with the latest version of the Oracle Database, 23ai, just released a few weeks ago. If you use any Intel-based computer, which is probably the majority, no problem at all. Since the emulation layer we’ve created in the previous post is totally transparent, the process I will present here will work as well :-). This time, I will show you a next step for you to have a ...
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