On the Oracle Database Software Downloads page, scroll down to the Oracle Database 11g Release 2. Based on your operating system, click the See All link for Microsoft Windows (32-bit) or Linux x-86.
Please note that Oracle has changed the database naming convention starting with Oracle 12.2. Oracle database 18c (year 2018) is the full release of 12.2.0.2. The recommended database product to target is 19c as it offers a greater duration of support by Oracle to March 2026 (see database release schedule).
About this task The steps in this task are provided to help you understand the overall process. For more information, see the Oracle documentation. For information about upgrading Oracle, see Upgrading Oracle to 19c (in-place) or Upgrading Oracle to 19c (migration).
Oracle human (or interactive) user database passwords need to be changed every 90 days, while non-interactive user database passwords need to be changed every 365 days. NOTE – if the password is not changed within the required time frame, the account will be locked and will require manual intervention from IBM® via case ticket to unlock.
TM1 is a multidimensional, in-memory OLAP database with a cell-orientated structure used to create sophisticated models and perform advanced calculations.