Definitely the single CDB/PDB concept, that way people get used to it and it
will still be supported in later versions.
Joe
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When creating a 12c or 18c database without the multitenancy license, I can (1)
create the database with one CDB and only one PDB, or (2) create the database
in the traditional or non-CDB architecture. The advantage of (2) is possibly
less buggy, less overhead (no mgmtdb on RAC for instance), and slightly easier
management. But the disadvantage is that Oracle does not recommend it and that
"(t)he non-CDB architecture was deprecated in Oracle Database 12c. It can be
desupported and unavailable in a release after Oracle Database 19c."
Short of a formal survey, I'd like to know which option you all have chosen.
Thank you!
Yong Huang