Yes, just make sure your ORACLE_SID is set correctly when creating or
starting the new database.  You can even have multiple databases each
using a diff version of Oracle.

Meomeo Nguyen wrote:
> 
>  Hi,
> 
> Currently I have only one database running on a single host.
> Supposedly, I need to create multiple databases on the same host.  My
> question is can I open two databases at the same time?  I have not
> done it before, so just wanted to make sure that I can work on two
> databases all at once.
> 
> Thanks in advance
> 
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