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Oracle Student Learning Subscription: Oracle Advanced Database Administration Course Outline

Special Note to New Hampshire Residents
This course has not yet been approved by the New Hampshire Department of Education. Please contact us for an update on when the class will be available in New Hampshire.

*** Note: This is an On-Demand Self Study Class, 7 days of content, $1495 ***
You can take this class at any time, there are no set dates. It covers the same content as the 5-day and 2-day instructor-led classes listed below. The cost for this Oracle On-Demand class bundle is $1495. Customers must call us directly to purchase this class at 800-288-8221.

Oracle On-Demand Learner Profiles
Oracle On-Demand (also known as the Oracle Student Learning Subscription) is a self-study training solution that was designed for two types of learners. First, Oracle On-Demand is a great fit for experienced IT professionals who don't need a traditional 5-day class to upgrade their existing skills. They can pick and choose topics to make the most effective use of their time. Second, Oracle On-Demand is perfect for highly-motivated individuals who are new to a technology, such as Workforce Development candidates, that need to space their learning over a period of weeks or months. These learners can take their time and repeat sections as needed until they master the new concepts.

About Oracle On-Demand
Our Oracle On-Demand classes are self-study courses with 30 to 40 hours of content. They include hours of videos, hands-on labs using the actual software, and knowledge checks and were created by Oracle to mirror the content found in the traditional live instructor-led version of this course. Those features are all part of the standard Oracle On-Demand training.

ONLC Extras
As an Oracle University Approved Education Partner, ONLC Training Centers bundles in valuable extras with our Oracle On-Demand Courses.
•      Courseware After the Course. Get the eKit digital courseware that is used in the live, instructor-led version of this class. While the Oracle On-Demand access goes away after 6 months, you will have access to the "extra" digital courseware for an unlimited period of time.
•      Certification Exam Voucher. Interested in obtaining certification? Upon successful completion of the lectures, exercises and quizzes, you will receive the associated exam voucher for each Oracle On-Demand class (where applicable). These exams have up to a $400 value.

Overview
This Oracle Advanced Database Administration class has two parts. The first part of the class taken from Oracle's two-day Managing Multitenant Architecture class. Then the second part of the class is Oracle's five-day Backup and Recovery Workshop. Combined these seven days of class content prepare you for Oracle's exam 1ZO-O63, "Oracle Database 12c: Advanced Administration" and the related certification, Oracle Database 12c Cloud Administrator Certified Professional.

*** PART 1: Details of the Managing Multitenant Architecture Section ***

What you will learn
This Oracle Database 12c: Managing Multitenant Architecture training helps you gain a conceptual understanding of the multitenant architecture. You'll practice plugging and unplugging databases in multi-tenant container databases, while learning how to create common and local users and administer database security to meet your business requirements.

Required Prerequisites
- Knowledge of non-CDB configuration and management
- Working knowledge of SQL and use of PL/SQL packages
- Working knowledge of tools like SQL*Plus or Enterprise Manager Cloud Control

Suggested Prerequisites
- Basic knowledge of Linux operating system
- Oracle Database 12c: Install and Upgrade Workshop

Course Topics

Introduction
Course Objectives
Course Schedule
Tools

Container and Pluggable Database Architecture
Challenges and Benefits
Multitenant Architecture
Provisioning PDBs
Terminology

CDB and PDB Creation
Using Tools
Configuring and Creating a CDB
Creating PDBs
Dropping PDBs
Migrating PDBs

Managing a CDB and PDBs
Connection
Managing a CDB and PDBs
Managing PDBs Open Mode and Settings
Configuring CDB and PDBs Initialization Parameters

Managing Storage in a CDB and PDBs
Managing Permanent Tablespaces in CDB and PDBs
Managing Temporary Tablespaces in CDB and PDBs

Managing Security in a CDB and PDBs
Managing Common and Local Users
Managing Common and Local Privileges
Managing Common and Local Roles
Understanding Shared and Non-Shared Objects
Managing Common and Local Profiles

Managing Availability
Managing Backups
Managing Recovery Operations
Managing Flashback Database
Duplicating PDBs
Special Situations and Views

Managing Performance
Managing Performance
Managing Resource Allocation
Maximizing Consolidated Database Replay

Miscellaneous
Exporting and Importing Data
Loading Data
Auditing Operations
Scheduling Jobs
Using Other Products

*** PART 2: Details of the Backup and Recovery Workshop Section ***

What you will learn
This Oracle Database 12c: Backup and Recovery Workshop will teach you how to evaluate your own recovery
requirements. You'll develop appropriate strategies for backup, restore and recovery procedures from provided
scenarios.

Required Prerequisites
- Knowledge of Oracle Database 12c
- Knowledge of SQL and PL/SQL
- Oracle Database 12c: Administration Workshop Ed 2

Suggested Prerequisites
- Using Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c Ed 2

Course Topics

Introduction
Curriculum Context
Assess your Recovery Requirements
Categories of failures
Oracle Backup and Recovery Solutions
Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture
Oracle Secure Backup
Benefits of using Oracle Data Guard
Basic Workshop Architecture

Getting Started
Core Concepts of the Oracle Database, Critical for Backup and Recovery
Oracle DBA Tools for Backup and Recovery
Connecting to Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN)
Quick Start: A Problem-Solution Approach

Configuring for Recoverablility
RMAN commands
Configuring and managing persistent settings
Using the Fast Recovery Area (FRA)
Control File
Redo Log File
Archiving Logs

Using the RMAN Recovery Catalog
Creating and Configuring the Recovery Catalog
Managing Target Database Records in the Recovery Catalog
Using RMAN Stored Scripts
Maintaining and Protecting the Recovery Catalog
Virtual Private Catalogs

Backup Strategies and Terminology
Backup Solutions Overview and Terminology
Balancing Backup and Restore Requirements
Backing Up Read-Only Tablespaces
Best Practices for Data Warehouse Backups
Additional Backup Terminology

Performing Backups
RMAN Backup Types
Incrementally Updated Backups
Fast Incremental Backup
Block Change Tracking
Oracle-Suggested Backup
Reporting on Backups
Managing Backups

Improving Your Backups
Compressing Backups
Using a Media Manager
Creating RMAN Multisection Backups, Proxy Copies, Duplexed Backup Sets and Backups of Backup Sets
Creating and Managing Archival Backups
Backing Up Recovery Files
Backing Up the Control File to a Trace File
Cataloging Additional Backup Files
Backing Up ASM Disk Group Metadata

Using RMAN-Encrypted Backups
Creating RMAN-Encrypted Backups
Using Transparent-Mode Encryption
Using Password-Mode Encryption
Using Dual-Mode Encryption

Diagnosing Database Failures
Reducing Problem Diagnosis Time
Automatic Diagnostic Repository
Interpreting RMAN Message Output and Error Stacks
Data Recovery Advisor
Diagnosing Data File Loss (file system and ASM)
Handling Block Corruption

Restore and Recovery Concepts
Restoring and Recovering
Instance Failure and Instance/Crash Recovery
Media Failure
Complete Recovery (Overview)
Point-in-Time Recovery (Overview)
Recovery Through RESETLOGS

Performing Recovery, Part 1
RMAN Recovery in NOARCHIVELOG Mode
Performing Complete Recovery (of critical and noncritical data files)
Restoring ASM Disk Groups
Recovery with Image Files
Performing Point-in-Time (PITR) or Incomplete Recovery
Table Recovery from Backups

Performing Recovery, Part 2
Recovery of Server Parameter File, Control File
Redo Log File Loss and Recovery
Password Authentication File Re-creation
Index, Read-Only Tablespace, and Tempfile Recovery
Restoring the Database to a New Host
Disaster Recovery
Restoring RMAN Encrypted Backups

RMAN and Oracle Secure Backup
Oracle Secure Backup Overview
Oracle Database Disk and Tape Backup Solution
Backing Up the Fast Recovery Area to Tape
Defining Retention for RMAN Backups
RMAN and Oracle Secure Backup Basic Process Flow
Integration with Cloud Control
RMAN Database Backup to Tape

Performing Tape Backups and Restores
Scheduling Backups with EM
Oracle-Suggested Backup
RMAN and OSB Process Flow
RMAN and Oracle Secure Backup Jobs
Managing Database Tape Backups
Performing Database Recovery
RMAN Automatic Failover to Previous Backup

Using Flashback Technologies
Flashback Technology: Overview and Setup
Using Flashback Technology to Query Data
Flashback Table
Flashback Transaction (Query and Backout)
Flashback Drop and the Recycle Bin
Flashback Data Archive

Using Flashback Database
Flashback Database Architecture
Configuring Flashback Database
Performing Flashback Database
Best Practices for Flashback Database

Managing Backup Space or Transporting Data
Transporting Tablespaces
Transporting Databases

Duplicating a Database
Using a Duplicate Database
Choosing Database Duplication Techniques
Creating a Backup-up Based Duplicate Database
Understanding the RMAN Duplication Operation
Using Cloud Control to Clone a Database

RMAN Performance and Tuning
Tuning Principles
RMAN Multiplexing
Diagnosing Performance Bottlenecks
Restore and Recovery Performance Best Practices

Backup and Recovery Workshop
Workshop Structure
Workshop Approach to Solving Failure Scenarios
Business Requirements for Database Availability and Procedures

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