To download Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11.2.0.4) , you typically need to access My Oracle Support (MOS) Oracle Software Delivery Cloud
, as this specific patch set was never released on the public Oracle Technology Network (OTN) for general download.
Below is a draft post providing the necessary details and official paths for obtaining this version.
🚀 Downloading Oracle Database 11.2.0.4: The Official Paths Are you still looking for the terminal patch set of Oracle Database 11g Release 2 ? While 11.2.0.1 is widely available, the
version is the most stable release, backporting several 12c features like Data Redaction Since extended support for 11.2.0.4 ended in December 2020 oracle database 11g release 2 112 04 download fixed
, finding a "fixed" or direct public link can be tricky. Here are the legitimate ways to get it: 1. Via My Oracle Support (MOS)
This is the most reliable method if you have a support contract. The 11.2.0.4 release is technically a "patch set" that acts as a full installation. Patch Number: Search Tip: My Oracle Support , go to the "Patches & Updates" tab, and search for patch For Linux x86-64, you'll see a series of 7 files (e.g., p13390677_112040_Linux-x86-64_1of7.zip 2. Oracle Software Delivery Cloud (SDC) If you cannot find it on MOS, it may be available on the Oracle Software Delivery Cloud (formerly eDelivery). Search for "Oracle Database Enterprise Edition."
Select your platform (Linux, Windows, etc.) and look for version 11.2.0.4. Historical Tip:
If it doesn't appear in standard search, you may need to use the "request older software" form as per Doc ID 2037454.1 💡 Key Technical Reminders: Oracle 11.2.0.4.0 Patchset released - OraDBA To download Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11
A: Yes, but it is not certified. It may work with compatibility settings. For production, use a supported OS like Windows Server 2012 R2 or a Linux distribution from that era.
Many legacy applications—particularly those built by Independent Software Vendors (ISVs)—were certified only for Oracle 11g. Upgrading to 12c or 19c requires recertification, which can be prohibitively expensive for legacy systems. Consequently, these systems remain "stuck" on 11.2.0.4.
Why do organizations persist in seeking this specific version?
The base 11.2.0.4 still contains hundreds of known bugs fixed only in subsequent Interim Patches or Bundle Patches (up to 2019 for some platforms). For a truly “fixed” system, after downloading 11.2.0.4, you should apply: Oracle Database 11g Release 2 (11
29997977 (for Linux x86-64).These patches are only available via My Oracle Support. Once applied, your opatch lspatches output should show a January 2019 or later PSU date.
If you’ve seen a post about “11.2.0.4 download fixed” from a forum, it likely refers to:
There is no public free download of 11.2.0.4. Oracle offers 11gR2 (11.2.0.1) for free on OTN, but not the .0.4 patchset.