Oracle7 Server For Windows Nt Overview; Feature Highlights - Oracle Oracle7 Server 7.3 Getting Started Manual

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Oracle7 Server for Windows NT Overview

Feature Highlights

Distributed
that help you complete database tasks efficiently.
Oracle Database Tools include: Database Manager,
User Manager, Object Manager, Session Manager,
Database Expander, Import, Export, and
SQL*Loader.
Oracle7 Server Utilities are included in the server
Server Utilities
software of your Oracle7 Server for Windows NT
package. Oracle7 Server Utilities include: Backup
Manager, Recovery Manager, Server Manager,
Import, Export, and SQL*Loader (all Windows NT
versions).
Additional Information: For information on using the
graphical database tools, see the integrated online Help
included with the Database Tools.
Oracle7 Server for Windows NT is a full–function Release 7.3 Oracle
Relational Database Management System (RDBMS).
Oracle7 Server for Windows NT runs on a personal computer (PC) that
is part of a local area network (LAN). The server machine must be
running Windows NT Version 3.51. This customized Windows NT
version of the Oracle RDBMS operates in essentially the same manner as
the Oracle RDBMS on other platforms.
Note: This Guide describes only the features of the Oracle7
Server for Windows NT software that apply to the Windows NT
operating system. For information about the Oracle7 RDBMS in
general, see Oracle7 Server Concepts, and other documentation
included in your package.
This release of Oracle7 Server for Windows NT includes the following
features:
Distributed Option—separately licensable feature. Distributed
Option is a system for distributing data in your database(s) across
multiple machines. Additionally, the processing of your data can
be distributed among multiple machines.
Additional Information: For more information about the
Distributed Option, see Oracle7 Server Distributed Systems,
Option
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