Make sure that the system requirements are met before installing the Oracle database, including minimum hardware and software requirements such as operating system version, memory, and disk space.
Check system configuration: during the installation process, make sure the system configuration is correct, including character set, language settings, network configuration, etc.
Installation sequence: Follow the installation sequence provided in the official Oracle documentation to ensure the correct installation of each component and dependency.
Basic settings: During the installation process, basic information such as the database instance name, port number, and administrator account need to be set.
Database options: Choose which database options and features to install based on actual needs, selecting either standard, enterprise, or other versions as needed.
Ensure safety: After installation is complete, ensure the security of the database by setting strong passwords, restricting access permissions, and regularly backing up data.
Patch Update: After installation, make sure to promptly update the database’s patches and security updates to maintain system stability and security.
Testing and validation: After installation is completed, perform system testing and validation to ensure that the database is running properly and the data is reliable.
Monitoring and maintenance: Regularly monitor the operation of the database, promptly address issues and maintain the database to ensure its stability and reliability.