2 Configuring True Cache
You can configure True Cache using the Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (Oracle DBCA) or you can configure it manually.
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True Cache for Oracle Database Free has a simplified configuration process. Get started with the Oracle Database Free Installation Guide for your platform. See Configuring True Cache on Oracle Database Free (Linux).- Overview of the True Cache Configuration
A True Cache environment can have a uniform or partitioned configuration. - Configuring True Cache with Oracle DBCA
The simplest way to configure a True Cache environment is to use Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (Oracle DBCA). - Configuring True Cache Manually
Follow these steps to set up a True Cache environment manually if you're not using the Oracle Database Configuration Assistant (Oracle DBCA). - Deploying True Cache for an Oracle RAC Primary Database
This section summarizes the configuration requirements for deploying True Cache for a primary database in an Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) environment. These requirements are also included in context within the detailed configuration steps. - Verifying the True Cache Configuration
Verify that True Cache and the database application services are working as expected. - Enabling DML Redirection
True Cache is a read-only cache, so you can't directly update the cache, but you can use DML redirection to indirectly update the cache.