Course Description
This course brings database administrators beyond a basic understanding of their duties and to transfer advanced skills needed to effectively administer an Oracle database installation within a large-scale enterprise.
TARGET AUDIENCE:The primary target audiences for this course are:Database administratorsWeb server administratorsSystem administratorsImplementation specialistsData center support engineersSenior application designers and developers
COURSE OBJECTIVES:This course brings database administrators beyond a basic understanding of their duties andto transfer advanced skills needed to effectively administer an Oracle database installationwithin a large-scale enterprise.- Automatic database management, monitoring and tuning facilities. Included are automaticmanagement of storage space and memory resources within the database and the role of theSegment Advisor and Memory Advisors.- Automatic resumption of database operations even in the face of storage space allocationfailures and errors.- Setting metric and alert thresholds for proactive database monitoring.- Using deferred segment creation to improve performance and establish efficient use ofspace.- Globalization features within the database to support applications in multiple languages,currencies, time zones and countries.- Utilizing diagnostic sources in troubleshooting database problems and employing the FaultDiagnosability Infrastructure, the Database Instance Health monitor and the SupportWorkbench to capture and process fault data.- Configuring the database to recover from a wide variety of failures. This includesconfiguring redo log files and the Flash or Fast Recovery Area.- Using Oracle flashback technology to recover from user errors and from database failures,including Flashback Data Archive and Flashback Transaction Backout as part of the OracleTotal Recall technology.
Agenda
Lesson 1: Volume A: Advanced Database Administration
- Managing Memory
- Managing Storage & The Segment Advisor
- Globalization
- Diagnosing Database Problems
- Recovery Concepts
- Oracle Flashback Technology
- Flashback Database & Flashback Data Archive
Lesson 2: Volume B: Resource Manager & Scheduler
- Managing Resources
- Automating Tasks with the Scheduler (Basic)
- Automating Tasks with the Scheduler (Advanced)
- Managing Database Performance
Lesson 3: Volume C: RMAN Backup & Recovery
- Instance Recovery
- Configuring RMAN
- Backup with RMAN
- RMAN Management with EM
- User-Managed Recovery Operations
- Recovery with RMAN
- Using the RMAN Recovery Catalog
- Database Duplication & Cloning
- Advanced RMAN Capabilities
- Transporting TableSpaces
- Recovering From Corruption with Data Recovery Advisor
Audience
The primary target audiences for this course are:Database administratorsWeb server administratorsSystem administratorsImplementation specialistsData center support engineersSenior application designers and developers
Comments
Virtual Oracle Database 11g - Administration II Online Live training option
Imagine an industry-leading classroom training experience from wherever you have access to the Internet.
The Virtual Online Live events listed here gives you an effective and proven online virtual learning experience with the freedom to attend virtually from anywhere.
There is also an option of experiencing Online Live from one of the many national partner centers where a computer and headset will be provided for you.
This rich and engaging virtual classroom environment lets you conveniently interact with instructors and other students.
You will hear and see your instructor as they teach the course and answer your questions via voice or text.
Choose the online live virtual training option and you can access the recorded version even after the class has finished.
The onDemand labs give you access to the same client and server technologies covered in class so you can test, apply and hone your skills by accessing the labs before and even after the class.
Technical Requirements: a computer or laptop with a modern browser and high speed internet access along with one or two monitors.