The basic memory structures associated with Oracle are the System Global Area (SGA) and the Program Global Area (PGA).

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SGA and PGA

The above statement is true. Oracle uses memory to store information. The basic memory structures associated with Oracle include:
System Global Area (SGA), which is shared by all server and background processes.
Program Global Areas (PGA), which is private to each server and background process; there is one PGA for each process.

Prajakta Pandit 02-16-2017 11:26 PM

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