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It is a database commonly used for running [[online transaction processing]] (OLTP), [[data warehouse|data warehousing]] (DW) and mixed (OLTP & DW) database workloads. Oracle Database is available by several service providers [[On-premises software|on-premises]], [[cloud computing|on-cloud]], or as a hybrid cloud installation. It may be run on third party servers as well as on Oracle hardware ([[Oracle Exadata|Exadata]] on-premises, on [[Oracle Cloud]] or at Cloud at Customer).<ref>{{Citation |title=Exadata |url=http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/exadata/exacm-ds-3409774.pdf |work=Technical network |publisher=Oracle}}</ref>
Oracle Database uses [[SQL|SQL query language]] for database updating and retrieval.<ref>{{Cite web |
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| [[Concurrency control]], data distribution, and [[scalability]]. Re-written in C for portability to other operating systems, including [[UNIX]].<ref>{{cite book |date=1983 |title=Data Processing Digest Volumes 29-30 |url=https://
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