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Collection of information stored in a database at a particular moment is

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Answered by Anonymous
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Explanation:

It is instance.

Answered by aditijaink283
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Collection of information stored in a database at a particular moment is instance of the database.

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A group of memory structures called a database instance controls database files. The CREATE DATABASE statement creates a collection of actual physical files on disc that make up a database. The instance serves database users and handles the data that goes with it. There is at least one Oracle database instance connected to every active Oracle database. An instance can exist without a database, just as a database can exist without an instance, because an instance resides in memory and a database exists on disc. Structure of Database Instances When an instance is launched, Oracle Database launches one or more background processes and allocates a memory space known as the system global area (SGA).

Hence , the answer to tis question is instance of the database .

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