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Description
All of the data within a database installation is at risk unless one has designed, tested and implemented a robust backup and recovery strategy. The objective of this training module is to assist you in doing just that. Furthermore, when a major failure occurs, a variety of recovery and troubleshooting techniques must be employed. The focus of this course is the Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN) tool. Additional facilities covered include the Data Recovery Advisor, Redo Log File Size Advisor and MTTR Advisor. It is tempting to short-cut appropriate backup procedures if they perform poorly, so special attention is giving to performance optimization.
This textbook can be used for advanced self-study, or for instructor-led training in both in-class or virtual-class environments. Textbooks can also be used for ongoing reference long after the course is completed.
Audience
The primary target audiences for this course are: Database administrators, Web server administrators, System administrators, Implementation specialists, Data center support engineers, Senior application designers and developers
Certification
This course along with its prerequisites cover information necessary to complete the certification test EXAM #1Z1-053 ORACLE DATABASE 11g: ADMINISTRATION II.
Prerequisites
Many students taking this course have familiarity with system administration and administration of other non-Oracle databases, and this is helpful though not mandatory. Specific course prerequisites for this course are these Sideris titles:
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: SQL FUNDAMENTALS – COMPLETE LIBRARY
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: PL/SQL FUNDAMENTALS – COMPLETE LIBRARY
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: ADMINISTRATION I
Suggested Next Courses
Administrators may wish to proceed onto more focused and specialized courses with these modules:
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: GRID INFRASTRUCTURE & ASM
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: PERFORMANCE TUNING
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: SQL TUNING
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: ENCRYPTION & ADVANCED DATA SECURITY
• ORACLE ENTERPRISE MANAGER 11G R2: GRID CONTROL
Instructor-Led Training (ILT) / Live Virtual Training Schedule
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: ADVANCED DATABASE ADMINISTRATION
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: RESOURCE MANAGER & SCHEDULER
• ORACLE DATABASE 11G R2: RMAN BACKUP & RECOVERY
In the interest of completing all of the material within the allotted time one may consider omitting certain workshop exercises or presenting selected sections in an accelerated manner.
eTextbook Available
• Pages: 548
• Hands-on Workshops: 11
• Exercises: 78
Objectives
• User-managed and automatically managed backup strategies and database recovery operations using RMAN and other database facilities.
• Database instance recovery, tuning checkpoints, the Redo Log File Size Advisor and the MTTR Advisor.
• User-managed recovery scenarios, including recovery from temporary, read-only and index tablespaces.
• Automatically managed backup strategies and database recovery operations using RMAN and other database facilities. Complete and incomplete media recovery, including database point-in-time recovery and tablespace point-in-time recovery.
• Build upon basic RMAN capabilities with a centralized recovery catalog. Deploy standardized and consistent backup and recovery procedures throughout the enterprise by means of dynamic stored scripts and variable substitution.
• Optimizing backups for faster performance and parallelization of operations, employing compression algorithms and other strategies for optimum efficiency.
• Data preservation through archival backups.
• Duplicate databases for regulatory compliance, Real Application Testing database replay, test configuration and other purposes.
• Detecting and handling failures and corruption, including the use of RMAN block recovery and the Data Recovery Advisor.
• ABOUT INSTANCE RECOVERY
• INSTANCE RECOVERY PARALLELISM
• Changing RECOVERY_PARALLELISM
• MTTR ADVISOR & TUNING CHECKPOINTS
• LOG_CHECKPOINTS_TO_ALERT
• REDO LOGFILE SIZE ADVISOR
• FAST-START ON-DEMAND PARALLELISM
• RMAN ARCHITECTURE
• LAUNCH & USE RMAN
• CONFIGURE RMAN SETTINGS
• ALLOCATE RMAN CHANNELS
• ABOUT BACKUP FILE TYPES
• PERFORMING FULL BACKUPS
• PERFORMING INCREMENTAL BACKUPS
• ESTABLISHING BACKUP RETENTION POLICY
• GENERATE REPORTS
• REPORT UNRECOVERABLE
• REPORT NEED BACKUP
• LIST INCARNATION
• MONITORING THE FLASH RECOVERY AREA
• THE EM INTERFACE TO RMAN
• SCHEDULING RMAN BACKUPS
• ORACLE-SUGGESTED BACKUP STRATEGY
• MANAGE CURRENT BACKUPS
• BACKUP REPORTS
• MANAGE RESTORE POINTS
• RECOVERY CONCEPTS
• RECOVER TEMPORARY TABLESPACES
• RECOVER READ-ONLY TABLESPACES
• RECOVER INDEX TABLESPACES
• RECOVER REDO LOG GROUP MEMBER
• RECREATE THE PASSWORD FILE
• COMPLETE MEDIA RECOVERY
• INCOMPLETE MEDIA RECOVERY
• RECOVERY USING EM
• UNDERSTANDING CATALOG CONCEPTS
• CREATE THE RECOVERY CATALOG
• MANAGE VIRTUAL PRIVATE CATALOGS
• PROTECTION OF THE RECOVERY CATALOG
• USING RMAN SCRIPTS
• WHY PERFORM DATABASE DUPLICATION?
• RMAN DUPLICATE DATABASE
• RMAN DUPLICATE
• DATABASE CLONING
• BACKUP OPTIMIZATION
• ENHANCING PARALLELISM, SECTION SIZES
• BACKUP PERFORMANCE & CONTROL
• MINIMIZE TIME vs. MINIMIZE LOAD
• ARCHIVAL BACKUPS
• COPYING FILES BETWEEN DATABASES
• ABOUT TABLESPACE TRANSPORTATION
• READ-ONLY TABLESPACE TRANSPORTATION
• READ-WRITE TABLESPACE TRANSPORT
• TRANSPORT TABLESPACES USING EM
• HOW DOES CORRUPTION OCCUR?
• DETECTING CORRUPTION
• ANALYZE
• V$DATABASE_BLOCK_CORRUPTION View
• DB_BLOCK_CHECKING
• DB_BLOCK_CHECKSUM
• DB_LOST_WRITE_PROTECT
• DB_ULTRA_SAFE
• USING THE DATA RECOVERY ADVISOR
• BLOCK MEDIA RECOVERY
• DBMS_REPAIR() ISOLATION
SKU | 035226S |
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Weight | 2.9600 |
Coming Soon | No |
Days of Training | 3.0 |
Audience | Student |
Product Family | Partnerware |
Product Type | Print Courseware |
Electronic | Yes |
ISBN | No |
Language | English |
Page Count | 560 |
Curriculum Library | Oracle |
Year | No |
Manufacturer's Product Code | ora11g202-ver3-v3 |
Current Revision | 1.0 |
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Revision Notes | No revision information available |
Original Publication Date | 2016-04-25 00:00:00 |