This Oracle Database 11g: Administration Workshop II Release 2 training takes the database administrator beyond the basic tasks covered in the first workshop. You’ll begin by gaining a deep understanding of the most important responsibilities a DBA has: performing backup and recovery.
- Oracle Database Architecture
- Backup and Recovery Operations
- The RMAN Recovery Catalog
- Creating Backups with RMAN
- Restore and Recovery Tasks
- Performing User-Managed Backup and Recovery
- Using RMAN to Perform Recovery
- Monitoring and Tuning RMAN
- Diagnosing the Oracle Database
- Flashback Technologies
- Managing Memory
- Managing Database Performance
- Managing Resources
- Task Automation and Administration
- Oracle Database 11g Release 2: Managing Database Space and Duplication
- Duplicate Databases
•Technical Administrator•Database Administrators•Support Engineer•Technical Consultant
Before attending this course, students must have:•Required Prerequisites:•Oracle Database 11g Database Administration•Oracle Database 11g: Administration Workshop I Release 2•Suggested Prerequisites:•Working knowledge of SQL and how to use PL/SQL packages
Key Participants Benefit
Benefits to YouEnsure fast, reliable, secure and easy to manage performance. Optimize database workloads, lower IT costs and deliver a higher quality of service by enabling smooth and rapid consolidation within your Datacenter.Backup & RecoveryThe concepts and architecture that support backup and recovery, along with the steps required to execute it in various ways and situations, are covered in detail. You’ll learn how to define and test your own backup and recovery scenarios.Manage Memory EffectivelyYou’ll also learn how to manage memory effectively, as well as how to perform some performance evaluation and tuning tasks. Instructors will review all types of flashback technologies, scheduling jobs inside and outside of the database and controlling system resource usage.
After completing this course, students will be able to:•Configure the Oracle Database for optimal recovery•Configure the database instance such that resources are appropriately allocated among sessions and tasks•Schedule jobs to run inside or outside of the database•Use compression to optimize database storage and duplicate a database•Back and recover a database (and its parts) with RMAN (command-line and Enterprise Manager)•Use flashback technology to view past states of data and to revert either objects or the entire database back to a past state•Use an appropriate and flexible memory configuration for your database•Identify burdensome database sessions and poorly performing SQL
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