Oracle Database 19c Data Guard Administration Workshop
Oracle Database 19c Data Guard Administration Workshop
Administration Workshop
This course 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.
Learn To:
Build highly available systems.
Offload business processing needs to another system.
Offload backup needs to another system.
Gain an understanding of Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service.
Benefits to You
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.
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.
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Prerequisites
Audience
Administrators
Database Administrators
Implementers
Objectives
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)
Topics
1. Introduction to Oracle Data Guard
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3. Creating a Physical Standby Database by Using SQL and RMAN
Commands
6. Using Oracle Active Data Guard: Far Sync and Real-Time Cascading
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