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Amazon Relational Database Service is a web service that makes it easy to set up, operate, and scale a relational database in the cloud.
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How to setup Oracle at Amazon RDS
I created a Relational Database Service (RDS) with Oracle database at Amazon Web Services (aws.amazon.com). However, when I attempt to connect to the database (with SQLDeveloper or Navicat), I am gett …
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How to setup Oracle at Amazon RDS
The trick was in increasing the amount of RAM on the RSD. Oracle simply doesn't initialize well on db.t1.micro with 0.613GB RAM. However, once Oracle gets initialized on a bigger machine (I tested db. …