Ever since Oracle 23ai Free was released, I’ve been curious about what it could do. I don’t have any clients using version 23 yet,but I thought it was a good chance to explore and get familiar with what’s new.
So I decided to try installing it on an Arm-based Linux setup. I wasn’t expecting much, but honestly, it runs really well, and the free version already comes with some advanced features that are great for testing and learning.
If you’re a student, someone who enjoys experimenting, or just want to see serious database tech running on tiny hardware, this guide might help.
Follow the steps below to complete the setup successfully.
Step 1: Chapter 1: Introduction of Oracle 23ai Free
Step 2: Chapter 2: Installing Oracle Database Free Using RPM Packages
Step 3: Chapter 3: Creating and Configuring an Oracle Database
Step 4: Chapter 4: Setting Oracle Database Free Environment Variables
Step 5: Chapter 5: Starting and Stopping Oracle Database 23ai
Step 6: Step 6: Enabling GUI Access for DBCA – X11 Forwarding
Step 7: Chapter 7: Creating a New PDB with DBCA)
Step 8: Chapter 8 – Interactive Oracle PDB Selector Script for SQL*Plus (CDB Environment)
By the end, you should have Oracle 23ai Free purring along nicely on your setup.
And if you’re wondering what’s actually included in the free version, I added a link to the full list of features.
Licensing Information: Database Licensing Information User Manual
If anything goes wrong along the way, feel free to reach out. I’ve already used up a few of my seven lives figuring it out.
PS: I know, in English cats have nine lives. But where I come from, we keep it to seven, maybe we just play it safer.
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Clotilde
Tested it, broke it, fixed it, and now I’m sharing it…classic me!