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  1. Using DBCA to Create and Configure a Database - Oracle

    However, if you install Oracle software only, or if you want to create additional databases with the release software that you just installed, then you can use the Database Configuration …

  2. DBCA Overview - Oracle Help Center

    This chapter gives an overview of DBCA command-line syntax, templates, and user authentication.

  3. Installing Oracle Database and Creating a Database

    You can use DBCA to create a database from templates supplied by Oracle or from templates that you create. The templates contain settings optimized for a particular type of workload.

  4. Create a Container Database Using DBCA (Advanced Mode) - Oracle

    Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) is a tool for creating and configuring an Oracle database. DBCA can be launched by the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI), depending upon the …

  5. Starting DBCA on Microsoft Windows Systems - Oracle Help Center

    You can either start the Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) utility from the command line or from the Windows Start menu.

  6. About Creating Databases Using Oracle DBCA

    Oracle Universal Installer (OUI) runs Oracle DBCA and creates a starter database for you as part of the single-instance Oracle Database installation. If you want to create additional databases, …

  7. DBCA Silent Mode Commands - Oracle Help Center

    This section lists all the DBCA silent mode commands along with their syntax and parameter description.

  8. Creating and Configuring an Oracle Database

    Oracle strongly recommends using the Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) to create a database, because it is a more automated approach, and your database is ready to use when …

  9. Database Configuration Assistant Command Reference for Silent …

    This section provides detailed information about the syntax and options for the Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) silent mode commands.

  10. Creating a CDB: Basic Steps - Oracle Help Center

    Oracle strongly recommends using the Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA) to create a CDB, because it is a more automated approach, and your CDB is ready to use when DBCA …