Oracle Database 12c: Data Guard Administration

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This Oracle Database 12c: Data Guard Administration Ed 1 training teaches you how to use Oracle Data Guard. Expert Oracle University instructors will demonstrate how this solution protects your Oracle database against planned and unplanned downtimes. In this course, you will be introduced to Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service.



Price: $5,610(incl GST)

  • What Is Oracle Data Guard?
  • Types of Standby Databases
  • Types of Data Guard Services
  • Role Transitions: Switchover and Failover
  • Oracle Data Guard Broker Framework
  • Choosing an Interface for Administering a Data Guard Configuration
  • Oracle Data Guard: Architecture(Overview)
  • Primary Database Processes
  • Networking Overview
  • Listener.ora Configuration
  • Statics vs. Dynamic Registration
  • Static Entries for Database Duplication and SQL Maintenence
  • Static Entries for Broker Operations
  • Oracle Network Configuration Tuning
  • Tnsnames.ora Configuration
  • Steps to Create a Physical Standby Database
  • Preparing the Primary Database
  • FORCE LOGGING Mode
  • Configuring Standby Redo Logs
  • Creating Standby Redo Logs
  • Using SQL to Create Standby Redo Logs
  • Viewing Standby Redo Log Information
  • Setting Initialization Parameters on the Primary Database to Control Redo Transport
  • Oracle Data Guard Broker: Features
  • Data Guard Broker: Components
  • Data Guard Broker: Configurations
  • Data Guard Broker: Management Model
  • Data Guard Broker: Architecture
  • Data Guard Monitor: DMON Process
  • Benefits of Using the Data Guard Broker
  • Comparing Configuration Management With and Without the Data Guard Broker
  • Data Guard Broker: Requirements
  • Data Guard Broker and the SPFILE
  • Data Guard Monitor: Configuration File
  • Data Guard Broker: Log Files
  • Creating a Broker Configuration
  • Defining the Broker Configuration and the Primary Database Profile
  • Adding a Standby Database to the Configuration
  • Enabling the Configuration
  • Using Oracle Enterprise Manager to Create a Broker Configuration
  • Creating a Configuration
  • Creating a New Configuration
  • Adding a Standby Database to an Existing Configuration
  • Using the Add Standby Database Wizard
  • Standby Database Creation: Processing
  • Standby Database Creation: Progress
  • Verifying a Data Guard Configuration
  • Benefits of Implementing a Logical Standby Database
  • Logical Standby Database: SQL Apply Architecture
  • SQL Apply Process: Architecture
  • Preparing to Create a Logical Standby Database
  • Unsupported Objects
  • Unsupported Data Types
  • Checking for Unsupported Tables
  • Checking for Tables with Unsupported Data Types

 

  • Snapshot Standby Databases: Overview
  • Snapshot Standby Database: Architecture
  • Converting a Physical Standby Database to a Snapshot Standby Database
  • Activating a Snapshot Standby Database: Issues and Cautions
  • Snapshot Standby Database: Target Restrictions
  • Viewing Snapshot Standby Database Information
  • Using DGMGRL to View Snapshot Standby Database Information
  • Converting a Snapshot Standby Database to a Physical Standby Database
  • Oracle Active Data Guard
  • Using Real-Time Query
  • Checking the Standby’s Open Mode
  • Understanding Lag in an Active Data Guard Configuration
  • Monitoring Apply Lag: V$DATAGUARD_STATS
  • Monitoring Apply Lag: V$STANDBY_EVENT_HISTOGRAM
  • Setting a Predetermined Service Level for Currency of Standby Queries
  • Configuring Zero Lag Between the Primary and Standby Databases
  • Data Protection Modes and Redo Transport Modes
  • Maximum Protection Mode
  • Maximum Availability Mode
  • Maximum Performance Mode
  • Comparing Data Protection Modes
  • Setting the Data Protection Mode by Using DGMGRL
  • Setting the Data Protection Mode
  • Role Management Services
  • Role Transitions: Switchover and Failover
  • Switchover
  • Preparing for a Switchover
  • Performing a Switchover by Using DGMGRL
  • Performing a Switchover by Using Enterprise Manager
  • Considerations When Performing a Switchover to a Logical Standby Database
  • Situations That Prevent a Switchover
  • Using Flashback Database in a Data Guard Configuration
  • Overview of Flashback Database
  • Configuring Flashback Database
  • Configuring Flashback Database by Using Enterprise Manager
  • Using Flashback Database Instead of Apply Delay
  • Using Flashback Database and Real-Time Apply
  • Using Flashback Database After RESETLOGS
  • Flashback Through Standby Database Role Transitions
  • Fast-Start Failover: Overview
  • When Does Fast-Start Failover Occur?
  • Installing the Observer Software
  • Fast-Start Failover Prerequisites
  • Configuring Fast-Start Failover
  • Setting the Lag-Time Limit
  • Configuring the Primary Database to Shut Down Automatically
  • Automatic Reinstatement After Fast-Start Failover
  • Understanding Client Connectivity in a Data Guard Configuration
  • Understanding Client Connectivity: Using Local Naming
  • Preventing Clients from Connecting to the Wrong Database
  • Managing Services
  • Understanding Client Connectivity: Using a Database Service
  • Creating Services for the Data Guard Configuration Databases
  • Configuring Role-Based Services
  • Adding Standby Databases to Oracle Restart Configuration
  • Using RMAN to Back Up and Restore Files in a Data Guard Configuration
  • Offloading Backups to a Physical Standby
  • Restrictions and Usage Notes
  • Backup and Recovery of a Logical Standby Database
  • Using the RMAN Recovery Catalog in a Data Guard Configuration
  • Creating the Recovery Catalog
  • Registering a Database in the Recovery Catalog
  • Setting Persistent Configuration Settings
  • Upgrading an Oracle Data Guard Broker Configuration
  • Upgrading Oracle Database in a Data Guard Configuration with a Physical Standby Database
  • Upgrading Oracle Database in a Data Guard Configuration with a Logical Standby Database
  • Using DBMS_ROLLING to Upgrade the Oracle Database
  • Requirements for Using DBMS_ROLLING to Perform a Rolling Upgrade
  • Leading Group Databases and Leading Group Master
  • Trailing Group Databases and Trailing Group Master
  • Performing a Rolling Upgrade by Using DBMS_ROLLING
  • Monitoring the Data Guard Configuration by Using Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
  • Viewing the Data Guard Configuration Status
  • Monitoring Data Guard Performance
  • Viewing Log File Details
  • Enterprise Manager Metrics and Alerts
  • Data Guard Metrics
  • Managing Data Guard Metrics
  • Viewing Metric Value History
  • Monitoring Configuration Performance by Using Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
  • Optimizing Redo Transport Services
  • Setting the ReopenSecs Database Property
  • Setting the NetTimeout Database Property
  • Optimizing Redo Transmission by Setting MaxConnections
  • Setting the MaxConnections Database Property
  • Compressing Redo Data by Setting the RedoCompression Property
  • Delaying the Application of Redo
  • Introducing Exadata Cloud Service
  • Service Configuration, Connection, Architecture & Availability
  • Data Security & Management Responsibilities
  • Storage Configuration & Management Details
  • Simple Web-Based Provisioning & Management
  • REST APIs
  • Backup and Recovery
  • Migrating to Exadata Cloud Service
  • Database Administrators
  • Support Engineer
  • Technical Consultant

Key Business Benefits

This course will also teach you about the new Oracle Data Guard 12c features and architecture. You’ll get a chance to explore topics like Oracle Active Data Guard, Far Sync, rolling upgrades and snapshot standby databases. Furthermore, enrolling in this course will help you learn how to manage and troubleshoot a Data Guard configuration.

Key Participants Benefit

You’ll walk away from this course with an understanding of how Data Guard standby databases can be used to support various production functions. These functions include reporting, querying and testing, while in a standby role.

  • Use Data Guard standby databases to support production functions such as reporting, querying, testing, and performing backups
  • Create and manage physical and logical standby databases
  • Use Enterprise Manager Cloud Control and the Data Guard command-line interface (DGMGRL) to maintain a Data Guard configuration
  • Use Data Guard to achieve a highly available Oracle database
  • Gain an understanding of Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service

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