Very basic: can I install OEM 12 c in a style "Database Control"?

Environment:

Oracle on Solaris 5.10 EA 11.2.0.3 u10

No experience with OEM, still...

I would like to configure OEM 12 c for 1 a database of Test, but want to make installation as easy as possible and without as much control "Cloud" "tricks" for the management of several databases. A bit like the 11g Database Control / grid control.

We are at the stage of planning the implementation of a 12 c OEM 'real' environment, but I wanted to get a jump on things with this little test of database.

I have read the Basic and Advanced Installation manuals but haven't seen anything on a skinny/smaller installation type.

Oh yes, I need to use the "silent" install method, as we have done for the databases.

Pointers to other docs miss me are appreciated.

Any suggestions are welcome.

Thank you very much.

-gary

Not really. You can install Database Control for 11.2 db, but it is not really comparable to the Cloud control 12 c.

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