Oracle 9i was a version of the Oracle database management system released in 2001. The 'i' in 9i stood for 'internet,' highlighting Oracle's focus on internet computing at the time. Key features included Real Application Clusters (RAC) for high availability and scalability, improved Java support within the database, and enhanced data warehousing capabilities. It was commonly used for enterprise-level database applications, supporting transaction processing, data warehousing, and business intelligence.
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