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Distributed Database Explained Distributed databases are a cornerstone technology of high-throughput and high availability database systems The primary architectural feature of these databases is a collection of networked servers, also referred to as instances or nodes, that store, update, and balance data among themselves
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Oracle has evaluated Context Protocol (MCP) and has integrated it into our core developer tools, making the Oracle Database immediately available for any platform supporting the MCP protocol This integration is made available via our modern command line to the Oracle Database, Oracle SQLcl
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Database Technologies Find the database that’s right for you Oracle offers customers cost-optimized and high performance versions of Oracle AI Database, the world's leading converged, multimodel database management system, as well as HeatWave MySQL and NoSQL databases Oracle Autonomous AI Database, available in Oracle Cloud Infrastructure or on-premises via Oracle Cloud@Customer and
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