
For access to Web sites by way of the Toad Online window, Toad simply invokes the user-defined or default Web browser. Toad for Oracle features, such as FTP, access the Internet through third-party vendors that are IPv6 compliant, such as /nSoftware's IP*Works. In its most basic format, the new protocol uses 128-bit addresses instead of 32-bit addresses, which are used by the current IPv4 to route packets over the Internet. Internet Protocol Version 6 (IPv6) is being adopted by the US Federal Government and industries around the world.

This is an Oracle recommendation to prevent performance issues. Important: It is recommended that your client version be of the same release (or later) as your database server. Toad has been tested on Oracle Exadata 2.0 running Oracle database 11g R2. Note: You must use the 32-bit version of Toad with the 32-bit Oracle client, and the 64-bit version of Toad with the 64-bit Oracle client. Oracle Client or Instant Client 12c (not supported on Windows XP) Windows Server 2008 R2 (64-bit) - 2 CPU required

Windows Server 2008 (32-bit and 64-bit) - 2 CPU required Use an earlier client version with this platform. Note: Windows XP does not support the Oracle 12c client.


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