Is Oracle 10g compatible with windows 2008?

Hi All,
Is Oracle 10g compatible with windows 2008?
What are the OS's oracle 10g compatible with? Is it compatible with VMware environment too?
Regards
Arun

user12273523 wrote:
Hi All,
Is Oracle 10g compatible with windows 2008? Yes
What are the OS's oracle 10g compatible with? Is it compatible with VMware environment too?please check
http://www.oracle.com/technology/software/products/database/index.html
Regards
Rajesh

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