Oracle r12 is Oracle release 12.
Oracle 11i Oracle 11i
I want the latest featurea in oracle 12c
G signifies "Grid Computing"... With the release of Oracle 10g in 2003, Oracle changed the suffix in their previous release version; from 9i to 10g... 'I' stands for Internet...this was done as a marketing effort in order to show Oracle's move towards Grid Computing... Purely a marketing strategy...
Oracle has many versions like 9i, 10g, 11g, 12c .Oracle database can store infinte data unless you have put any restriction on it.
The answer depends on how you parse the sentence; it is either 12(c+4) = 12c + 48 OR 12c + 4
what is mean by oracle? == ==
Oracle is relational DataBase
12C
12c
There are various versions of oracle like 9i, 10g, 11g, 12c etc. Oracles 10 g version was specifically designed to support grid format .
It is: (c-4)(c-8) when factored