Difference between an Oracle database and Oracle SID

Hello

Can someone please differeniate what exactly is the difference between an Oracle SID and a new Oracle database.
We just need to create another instance of an application (so we need another copy of all tables).

So either we can:

1. new database SID created or

2. new user created in the existing schema or

3. the new database provided

What is the best approach?

Hello

 New database SID created or

Which is the equivalent of creating a new database in your case.

New user created in existing schema or

You mean new schema (user) created in the existing database. I assumed that this is because you do not want both asks to update the same copy of the table, but copy different.

3. New database provided

Depends of your you if you want to create a new database or a new scheme to get another copy of the table.

A few points that I take in mind
(1) if I have a production database and I need to create a new set of control panels, or any other end, I would create a new database.
(2) if I have a test database and I need to create a new set of tables of control or any other purpose, if possible I would create a new schema of the existing database.
(3) if I use less resources(hardware/memory), I would proffer a new schema of the existing database.
(4) if I'm running not less resources and I want to keep these two entirely different copies, then for security reasons I would create a new database.

Concerning
Anurag Tibrewal.

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