Oracle Database Administration Training

Oracle Database Administration

Description

Description

Oracle Database Administration Training at Massive Tech – Oracle DataThis Oracle Database 12c: RAC Administration training will teach you about Oracle RAC database architecture. Expert Oracle University instructors will deep dive into Global Resources and Cache Fusion.

Learn To:

  1. Install Oracle RAC software.
  2. Create cluster databases.
  3. Administer both administrator and policy-managed Oracle RAC databases.
  4. Monitor and address performance issues.
  5. Learn about services in a RAC environment as well as highly available connection features including Application
  6. Continuity and Transaction Guard.
  7. Create and administer a RAC One Node Database.
  8. Create and manage multitenant RAC databases.
Prerequisites

Prerequisites

  • Oracle Database 12c: Grid Infrastructure Administration
  • Oracle Database 12c: Oracle Automatic Storage Management Administration
  • Working knowledge of Oracle Database 11g: Release 2, including Clusterware, ASM and RAC. or
  • Oracle Database 12c: ASM Administration
  • Oracle Database 12c: Clusterware Administration
Key Features
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  • LIVE Instructor-led Classes
  • 24x7 on-demand technical support for assignments, queries, quizzes, project, etc.
  • Flexibility to attend the class at your convenient time.
  • Server Access to Massive's Tech Management System until you get into your dream carrier.
  • A huge database of Interview Questions
  • Professional Resume Preparation
  • Earn a Skill Certificate
  • Enroll today and get the advantage.
Curriculum
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  • What is a Cluster?
  • What is a Flex Cluster
  • Clusterware Characteristics
  • Oracle Clusterware
  • Hardware and Software Concepts (High level)
  • Overview of Oracle RAC
  • RAC One Node
  • Cluster-Aware Storage Solutions
  • Benefits of Using RAC
  • Scaleup and Speedup
  • I/O Throughput Balanced
  • Global Resources
  • RAC and Flex ASM
  • Installing the Oracle Database Software
  • Installation options
  • Creating the Cluster Database
  • Post-installation Tasks
  • Single Instance to RAC Conversion
  • Cleaning Up Unsuccessful Installs
  • Parameters and RAC – SPFILE, Identical and Unique Parameters
  • Instance Startup, Shutdown and Quiesce
  • Undo Tablespaces
  • Redo Threads
  • Use Enterprise Manager Cluster Database Pages
  • RAC Alerts
  • RAC Metrics
  • Session management on RAC instances
  • Instance Failure And Recovery In RAC – LMON and SMON
  • Redo Threads and Archive Log Configurations and Admin
  • Parameter Settings Affecting Parallel Recovery and MTTR
  • Instance Failure And Recovery In RAC – LMON and SMON
  • RAC and the Fast Recovery Area
  • RMAN Configuration
  • RMAN Admin For RAC: Channels, Instances, Backup Distribution
  • RMAN Restore And Recovery RAC Considerations
  • Globally Managed Resources and Management
  • Library Cache Management
  • Row cache management
  • Buffer cache fusion
  • Buffer Cache Management Requirements
  • Accessing single blocks in RAC
  • Multi-block read considerations in RAC
  • Undo and read consistency considerations in RAC
  • OCPU and Wait Time Latencies
  • Wait Events for RAC
  • Common RAC Tuning
  • Session and System Statistics
  • RAC specific V$ Views
  • Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor for RAC
  • Oracle Services
  • Services for Policy – and Administrator-Managed Databases
  • Creating Services
  • Managing Services
  • Use Services with Client Applications
  • Services and Connection Load Balancing
  • Services and Transparent Application Failover
  • Services and the Resource Manager
  • Types of Workload Distribution
  • Client-Side Load Balancing
  • Server-Side Load Balancing
  • Runtime Connection Load Balancing and Connection Pools
  • Fast Application Notification
  • The Load Balancing Advisory FAN Event
  • Server-Side Callouts
  • Configuring the Server-Side ONS
  • Overview of Upgrades and Patching
  • Release and Patch Set Upgrades
  • PSU, CPU and Interim Patches
  • Merge Patches
  • Performing Out Of Place Database Upgrades
  • Planning and Preparing for Upgrade
  • Performing Out of Place Release Install or Upgrade
  • Post Upgrade Tasks
  • What is AC?
  • What problem does it solve?
  • Benefits of AC
  • How AC works
  • AC Architecture
  • Side Effects
  • Restrictions
  • Application requirements
  • QOS Management concepts
  • Describe the benefits of using QoS Management
  • QoS Management components
  • QoS Management functionality
  • RAC One Node Concepts
  • Online database migration
  • Adding Oracle RAC One Node Database to an Existing Cluster
  • Convert an Oracle RAC One Node database to a RAC database
  • Convert an Oracle RAC database to a RAC One Node database
  • Use DBCA to convert a single instance database to a RAC One Node database
  • Causes of Planned and Unplanned Down Time
  • Oracle’s Solution to Down Time
  • RAC and Data Guard
  • Maximum Availability Architecture
  • Fast-Start Failover
  • Hardware Assisted Resilient Data
  • Database High Availability Best Practices
  • RAID Configuration for High Availability

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