Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Oracle version compatibility and support matrix

Before you install or upgrade your Database server, clients, JDBC, JDK…etc. first you need to check the version support matrix. Make sure that your target version is supported. Otherwise oracle will not provide support.

Please find the support matrix links/ Metalink Notes

• Oracle Database Server/ Client version compatibility matrix
Client / Server / Interoperability Support Matrix for Different Oracle Versions [ID 207303.1]

• Support Status of each Oracle Server (RDBMS) Release
Oracle Database (RDBMS) Releases Support Status Summary [ID 161818.1]

• JDBC, JDK, and Oracle Database Certification
Starting With Oracle JDBC Drivers [ID 401934.1]
You can also refer JDBC FAQ

• JDBC Driver Support for Oracle Application Server (Fusion Middleware) Note:365120.1

• JDBC Features - classes12.jar , oracle.jdbc.driver, and OracleConnectionCacheImpl [ID 335754.1]

• Export/Import Compatibility between different oracle versions Note:132904.1

• Export/Import Datapump Compatibility between different oracle versions Note:553337.1

• Oracle 11g Release 1 (11.1) Support Status and Alerts [ID 454507.1]

• Oracle 11g Release 2 (11.2) Support Status and Alerts [ID 880782.1]

• Oracle 10g Release 2 (10.2) Support Status and Alerts [ID 316900.1]

• Oracle 10g Release 1 (10.1) Support Status and Alerts [ID 263719.1]

• Oracle9i Release 2 (9.2) Support Status and Alerts [ID 189908.1]

• Oracle9i (9.0.1) Support Status and Alerts [ID 149018.1]

• Oracle8i Release 3 (8.1.7) Support Status and Alerts [ID 120607.1]

• Oracle8i Release 2 (8.1.6) Support Status and Alerts [ID 93849.1]

• Release Schedule of Current Database Releases [ID 742060.1]

• Oracle Lifetime Support Policies [ID 971415.1]

• Oracle Database 11g Editions feature comparison

Regards,
Satishbabu Gunukula
http://www.oracleracexpert.com/

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