Oracle 8i Database Support

Could someone please tell me how long Oracle will be supporting Oracle vs 8i?

Hi sandeep,
See http://gjilevski.wordpress.com/2011/10/09/install-oracle-enterprise-manager-oem-cloud-control-12c-on-oel-6-1-2/
Or MOS (certifications tab) for the latest info.
Looks like only 9.2 db's and higher are supported.
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