VirtualBox is a general-purpose full virtualizer for x86 hardware, targeted at server, desktop and embedded use.For a thorough introduction to virtualization and VirtualBox. I have been trying to download Oracle Database 11g release 2 for mac os but in the given link by oracle I can only see Linux x86 and Linux x86-64. Oracle Database 11 g Release 2 Standard Edition, Standard Edition One, and Enterprise Edition 7/13: Patch Set 11.2.0.4 for Linux and Solaris is now available on. Note: it is a full installation (you do not need to download 11.2.0.1 first). See the for more info (login to My Oracle Support required). (11.2.0.4.0) OpenVMS (2GB) (11.2.0.2.0) zLinux64, (2GB) (11.2.0.1.0) Microsoft Windows (32-bit), (2GB) Microsoft Windows (x64), (2GB) Linux x86, (2GB) Linux x86-64, (2GB) Solaris (SPARC) (64-bit), (2GB) Solaris (x86-64), (2GB) HP-UX Itanium, (2GB) HP-UX PA-RISC (64-bit), (2GB) AIX (PPC64), (2GB). Previous Database Release Software Oracle Database 10.2 and 11.1 are no longer available for download. The software is available as a media or FTP request for those customers who own a valid Oracle Database product license for any edition. ![]() To request access to these releases, follow the instructions in from My Oracle Support. NOTE: for Oracle Database 10.2, you should request 10.2.0.1 even if you want to install a later patch set. Once you install 10.2.0.1 you can then apply any 10.2 patch set. Similarly, for 11.1 request 11.1.0.6 which must be applied before installing 11.1.0.7. Patch sets can be downloaded from the Patches and Updates tab on. Information about products not manufactured by Apple, or independent websites not controlled or tested by Apple, is provided without recommendation or endorsement. Apple assumes no responsibility with regard to the selection, performance, or use of third-party websites or products. Apple makes no representations regarding third-party website accuracy or reliability. Risks are inherent in the use of the Internet. For additional information. Other company and product names may be trademarks of their respective owners. ![]() Tl;dr Your OS X applications can connect to Oracle Database as if it was running natively on OS X if you simply run Oracle Database in a VirtualBox VM with port forwarding enabled (easy). To work backwards through the installation process: in the Network window of the VirtualBox GUI, I enable a NAT Network adapter. Then, under Networking -> Advanced -> Port Forwarding, I create a TCP rule with Host IP 127.0.0.1 and both the Host and Guest Port fields set to the port number that the Oracle Network Listener in the VM is using: the Oracle default is 1521. I leave the Guest IP field blank. I click OK twice, dismissing the 'The current port forwarding rules are not valid. None of the host or guest port values may be set to zero.' Dialog Start the VM. If the, you don't even need to log in. Update: If you have Oracle Database 12c you can use the new EM Express console for DB management and monitoring. Just enable port forwarding for port 5500 and then browse (from OS X) to See by Gerald Venzl. Update: If you want to access the database from a second, NAT-configured VM, simply configure the DB VM's port forwarding as described in this article. In your second VM, applications can use an Oracle connect string like '10.0.2.2/orcl'. The IP address to use is the VirtualBox gateway, see in the VirtualBox documentation. The Client Connecting to the database from OS X tools and clients uses the same forms of Oracle connect string as if the database was native on OS X.
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