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Oracle Database 11g/12c/19c: Administration II
This course takes the database administrator beyond the basic tasks covered in the first workshop.
The student begins by gaining a much deeper understanding of possibly the most important job of a DBA – backup and recovery.
The concepts and architecture that support backup and recovery, along with the steps of how to carry it out in various ways and situations, are covered in detail.
This includes how to define and test your own backup and recovery scenarios.
Also, the DBA learns how to manage memory effectively and how to perform some performance evaluation and tuning tasks, including using some of the advisors. All types of flashback technologies, scheduling jobs inside and outside of the database, and controlling system resource usage are also covered.
Prerequisite
Taken course PT-OR1101 - Oracle Database 11g: Introduction to SQL or equivalent experience
Taken course PT-OR1102 - Oracle Database 11g: Administration I
Training Format
Instructor Led Sessions with Intensive Hands-on Training, utilizing our (Lecture | Lab | Review) Delivery.
Comprehensive Study Materials and Pre/Post-Class Mentoring and Practice Test.
Oracle 11g Enterprise Edition installed on your PC (Laptop preferred)
Bonus : Exposure to Basic UNIX, Linux, TOAD, SFTP, SecureCRT and Windows Server 2008
Certification
Though our training places more emphasis on a comprehensive understanding of Oracle technologies, students are also adequately
prepared to take applicable Oracle certification exam to earn Oracle Certified Professional (OCP). Our student’s exam success rate is excellent
Schedule/Next Session
5-Weeks Every Saturday 9am -5pm :
Starting: CALL
5-Weeks Every Monday $ Wednesday 7:30pm - 11pm:
Starting: CALL
Price :
US$3,000

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Course Outline
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Core Concepts and Tools of the Oracle Database
•The Oracle Database Architecture: Overview
• Oracle ASM Architecture Overview
• ASM Storage Concepts
• Connecting to the Database and the ASM Instance
• DBA Tools Overview
Configuring for Recoverability
• Purpose of Backup and Recovery (B&R), Typical Tasks and Terminologyr
• Using the Recovery Manager (RMAN)
• Configuring your Database for B&R Operations
• Configuring Archivelog Mode
• Configuring Backup Retention
• Configuring and Using a Flash Recovery Area (FRA)
Using the RMAN Recovery Catalog
• Tracking and Storing Backup Information
• Setting up a Recovery Catalog
• Recording Backups
• Using RMAN Stored Scripts
• Managing the Recovery Catalog
• Backup, Export, Import, Upgrade, Drop and Virtual Private Catalog)
Configuring Backup Settings
• Configuring and Managing Persistent Settings for RMAN
• Configuring Autobackup of Control File
• Backup optimization
• Advanced Configuration Settings: Compressing Backups
• Configuring Backup and Restore for Very Large Files (Multisection)
Creating Backups with RMAN
• RMAN backup types
• Creating and Using the following:
• - Backup Sets and Image Copies
• - Whole Database Backup
• - Fast Incremental Backup
• - Configure Backup Destinations
• - Duplexed Backup Sets
• - Archival Backups
Restore and Recovery Task
• Restoring and Recovering
• Causes of File Loss
• Automatic Tempfile Recovery
• Recovering from the Loss of a Redo Log Group
• Recovering from a Lost Index Tablespace
• Re-creating a Password Authentication File
• Complete and Incomplete Recovery
• Other Recovery Operations
Using RMAN to Perform Recovery
• Complete Recovery after Loss of a Critical or Noncritical Data File
• Recovering Image Copies and Switching Files
• Restore and Recovery of a Database in NOARCHIVELOG Mode
• Incomplete Recovery
• Performing Recovery with a Backup Control File
• Restoring from Autobackup: Server Parameter File and Control File
• Restoring and Recovering the Database on a New Host
Monitoring and Tuning RMAN
• Monitoring RMAN Jobs
• Balance Between Speed of Backup Versus Speed of Recovery
• RMAN Multiplexing
• Synchronous and Asynchronous I/O
• Explaining Performance Impact of MAXPIECESIZE, FILESPERSET, MAXOPENFILES and BACKUP DURATION
Diagnosing the Database
• Data Recovery Advisor (DRA)
• Block Corruption
• Automatic Diagnostic Repository (ADR)
• Health Monitor
• The ADR Command-Line Tool, ADRCI
Using Flashback Technology I
• Flashback Technology: Overview and Setup
• Using Flashback Technology to Query Data
• Flashback Table
• Flashback Transaction Query
• Performing Flashback Transaction Backout
Using Flashback Technology II
• Oracle Total Recall
• Flashback Drop and the Recycle Bin
Performing Flashback Database
• Configuring Flashback Database
• Performing Flashback Database Operations
• Monitoring Flashback Database
Managing Memory
• Oracle Memory Structures
• Oracle Database Memory Parameters
• Using Automatic Memory Management
• Automatic Shared Memory Managementr
• Using Memory Advisors
• Using Data Dictionary Views
Managing Database Performance
• Tuning Activities
• Using Statistic Preferences
• Optimizer Statistics Collection
• Monitor the Performance of Sessions and Services
• Automatic Workload Repository (AWR)
• Describing the Benefits of Database Replay
Managing Performance by SQL Tuning
• SQL Tuning and SQL Advisors
• Using SQL Tuning Advisor
• SQL Access Advisor
• SQL Performance Analyzer Overview
Managing Resources
• Database Resource Manager: Overview and Concepts
• Accessing and Creating Resource Plans
• Creating Consumer Group
• Specifying Resource Plan Directives, including:
• - Limiting CPU Utilization at the Database Level
• - Instance Caging
• Activating a Resource Plan
• Monitoring the Resource Manager
Automating Tasks with the Scheduler
• Simplifying Management Tasks
• Creating a Job, Program, and Schedule
• Using Time-Based, Event-Based, and Complex Schedules
• Describing the Use of Windows, Window Groups, Job Classes, and Consumer Groups
• Multi-Destination Jobs
Managing Space in Segments
• Segment Creation on Demand
• Additional Automatic Space-Saving Functionality
• Shrinking Segments
• Segment Advisor
• Managing Resumable Space Allocation
Managing Space for the Database
• Using 4 KB-Sector Disks
• Transporting Tablespaces
• Transporting Databases
Duplicating a Database
• Purpose and Methods of Cloning a Database
• Using RMAN to Create a Duplicate Database
• Cloning a Database from a Backup
• Duplicate a Database Based on a Running Instance
• Targetless Duplicating a Database
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