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Installing Solaris x86 11.2 from an ISO in Virtualbox – part 3 – NICs, IPs and hostnames

Posted on December 31, 2014 by admin — No Comments ↓

  Here we are, a freshly patched Solaris 11.2 server, and nothing to do with it. Let’s go ahead and put Database 12c on the system. This will give us a great sandbox to experiment with new Database features, like Continue reading →

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