Oracle Database 12c: Administration Workshop ED 2

Knowing The  Oracle Architecture

ABOUT THE PROGRAM

It is a must for every organisation that it maintains its data for more than just the current running period. For this, it is necessary to store that data in a database. Being installed on a computer, a database has many reasons for a crash to occur. Saving data in such situations becomes the responsibility of database professional. Such a professional is the Database Administrator often referred to as the DBA. Database Administrators are well equipped with the database procedures skills using which they can make data available at all times. This course helps the delegates in managing an Oracle Database.

 At MSP Training we ensure the delegates get both the knowledge about skills as well data availability. Procedural knowledge helps in designing, debugging and implementing procedures whereas data availability ensures that data is available at all times.

  • Learn to Create an Oracle 12c Database

  • Know how to Startup and Shutdown a 12C Database in Various Modes

  • Know about the Oracle Cloud and It’s Services

  • Learn about Backup and Recovery Features

  • Understand the Job of The Oracle Scheduler

  • Get Certified from Oracle Certified Trainers

WHAT'S INCLUDED ?

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Key Learning Points

Clear and concise objectives to guide delegates through the course.

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Tutor Support

A dedicated tutor will be at your disposal throughout the training to guide you through any issues.

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Certificate

Delegates will get certification of completion at the end of the course.

PREREQUISITES

This course does not have prerequisites. The knowledge of SQL is recommended.

TARGET AUDIENCE

The course is intended for the following experts:

  •  Support Engineers
  • Technical Supervisors
  • Database Designers
  • Database Managers
  • Data Warehouse Managers

WHAT WILL YOU LEARN?

The objective of this course provides you knowledge about:

  • Understand how to manage database instances
  • Storage Structures and Their Management
  • Setup and Configure the Oracle Network Environment
  • Monitoring and managing Oracle databases
  • Observing database performance
  • Executing Backup and Recovery Tasks
  • Implementing database auditing
  • Know about the Oracle Cloud and It’s Services

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PROGRAM OVERVIEW

The Oracle Database 12c: Administration Workshop ED 2 course imparts the knowledge to the delegates regarding the architecture of the Oracle Database. It helps the delegate learn about creating instances, configuring the Oracle Network Environment and maintain the Oracle Database as well. The delegates will be introduced to the new concept of Oracle Cloud.


PROGRAM CONTENT

  • An Overview of Database Administration
    • Types of Database users
    • DBA Roles
    • An Overview of SQL statements
    • Oracle 12c software release
    • Define data utilities
  • Creating Oracle Database
    • Database creation with DBCA
    • Creating Statement
    • Initializing parameters
    • An Overview of Database services
  • How to start and Shut Database
    • Modes of Startup
    • Database Shutdown Modes
    • Suspending and Resuming An Oracle Database
  • Oracle Database Architecture – A Review
    • An overview of Oracle architecture
    • Process Structures, Architecture, and Startup System
  • Process Management in Oracle
    • Dedicated and shared server processes – An Overview
    • Managing Database with shared servers
    • Ordering processes for parallel SQL execution
    • Ordering processes for external methods
    • Dismissing sessions
  • Managing Control Files
    • Summary of control file
    • Creating control files
    • Improving and backing up control file
    • Dropping a control file
    • Creating views in data dictionary
  • Managing Database Instance
    • Creation of views and multiple tables
    • Analysing tables, clusters and indexes
    • Use of triggers
    • The Enterprise Manager Management Framework of Oracle
    • Define Enterprise Manager Database Express Home, Page
    • The Enterprise Manager Cloud Control – A Summary
    • Integrity Constraints
    • Renaming schema objects
    • Object dependencies
  • Configuring Oracle Network Environment
    • Summary of Oracle Net Services and Net Listener
    • Oracle Network Connections
    • Tools of Oracle Network
    • Listener Control Utility, Oracle Net Manager and Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
  • Managing Database Storage Structures
    • Management of Tablespace Alerts
    • Presuming space allocation
    • Retrieval of free space
    • Display data for space usage data type
    • Create a New Tablespace
    • Oracle Managed Files
  • Managing User Security
    • Producing user profiles
    • Using Authentication
    • Describing Roles and privileges
  • Handling Data Concurrency
    • What is the need of Locks?
    • Using Locking Mechanism
    • Describing DML Locks
    • An overview of Concurrency of data
    • Lock Conflicts
  • Managing Undo and Redo Log
    • A Summary of Undo Data
    • Transactions and Store Undo Material
    • Matching undo Data and Redo Data
    • Handling Undo
    • An Introduction to Redo Log
    • Producing Redo groups
    • Renaming log members
    • Confirming Redo block files
  • Applying Oracle Database Auditing
    • An Overview of auditing
    • Securing Database
    • Compliance Monitoring and Regular Database Auditing
    • Unified Audit Data Trail
    • Parting of Duties for Audit Administration
    • Configuring Audit trail
    • Audit Options Specification
  • Database Maintenance Implementation
    • An Overview of Database Maintenance
    • Detecting the Alert History
    • Summary of Automatic Workload Repository (AWR) and Statistic Levels
    • Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM)
  • Managing Performance
    • Observing Performance
    • Using Tuning Actions
    • Instances Tuning
    • Performance Tuning Method and Tuning Data
    • Performance Monitoring Presentation
    • Managing Memory
  • Tuning SQL
    • SQL Tuning and Oracle Optimizer: An Overview
    • SQL Advisors
    • SQL Plan Commands and Adaptive Execution Plans
    • Automatic SQL Tuning Results
    • Automatic Tuning Situations
  • Handling Resources by Using Database Resource Manager
    • Database Resource Manager
    • Resource Manager Workflow
    • Maintenance Resource Manager Plan
  • Running Tasks Using Oracle Scheduler
    • Define Oracle Scheduler
    • Understanding Scheduler objects
    • Architecture of a scheduler
    • Learning to Perform a Simple Job, and Understand Core Components and basics of Work Flow
    • Various Types of Schedules
    • Generating schedules
  • Backup and Recovery Concepts
    • Failures Groups and Flashback Technology
    • Instance Recovery
    • Stages of Instance Recovery
    • Instance Recovery Alteration
    • MTTR Advisor
  • Data Movement
    • Oracle Data Pump and SQL*Loader
    • Oracle Support
    • Enterprise Manager and Support Workbench
    • Oracle Support and incorporation
    • Issue Investigation
    • Logging Service Requests and managing patches

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ABOUT Fleet

Fleet, is located in the Hampshire district of England, at a distance of lies 36 miles to the southwest of London. Hart, a locality in Fleet was considered as the best living place for four consecutive years i.e. 2011 to 2015. The factors that counted towards the city gaining this title were - the rich majority of the population, better health conditions, good weather, and high levels of access to places of entertainment and leisure.Fleet had a population of 38,726 as per the census conducted in 2011.

Fleet is known for the Fleet Pond – a large rather the largest freshwater lake in the whole of Hampshire. Another feature that attracts everyone is it's old-fashioned High Street which provides a look that is reminiscent of the Victorian and Edwardian ages.

Fleet is accessible by the M3 motorway. Fleet is also known for a service station - the Welcome Break.

Government

Fleet is administered by the Hampshire County Council and The Hart District Council together. North East Hampshire is the governmental constituency for Fleet. The Hart District Councils in 2010, transferred some of its responsibilities to three newly formed parish councils i.e. Church Crookham Parish Council, Elvetham Heath Parish Council, and Fleet Town.

Wards in Fleet:

Following is the list of wards into which Fleet and Church Crookham are divided:

  • Fleet West: This includes a part of Church Crookham and is located on the western side of Fleet.
  • Fleet Courtmoor: Located towards the eastern side of the Basingstoke Canal is Fleet Courtmoor.
  • Fleet North: The Elvetahm Heath State forms a major part of Fleet North.
  • Church Crookham West includes the southern as well as western parts of Crookham.
  • Fleet Central includes the oldest areas of the town and the town centre also.
  • Church Crookham East: It covers two parts of Fleet – a majority being the northern and eastern parts of Church Crookham while some parts of eastern Fleet are also covered.

Transport :

Railways :

The Fleet citizens are served by Fleet railway station which is funded by the Hampshire County Council, on the London to Basingstoke line.

Bus

The citizens of Fleet commute using the Fleet Buzz service also. This service is operated by Stagecoach bus. There are routes to various places such as  Justin, Farnborough and Aldershot.

Sports

The North Hants Golf Club, a top-ranked golf course for more than hundred years is located in Fleet.Justin Rose, a top-ranked golfer, lives in Fleet. Fleet is also home to four Non-League football teams that play at Kennels Lane (Fleet Spurs F.C.), Calthorpe Park (Fleet Town F.C), Zebon Copse(FC Fleet), and Dippenhall St., Crondall (Fleet Albion).

Fleet also organises a half marathon before the London Marathon takes place.

Leisure

There is a sports cum leisure centre that is run by the government and known as  The Hart Leisure Centre. This centre has a swimming pool, a gym, a teaching pool, two sports halls and a number of studios and squash courts. The centre is also home to martial arts clubs and some other sports clubs as well.

Media :

The local press consists of the Fleet News & Mail, a broadsheet that is available from the local shops, and the Surrey-Hants Star Courier, a free tabloid that is delivered to the door of every citizen in Fleet.The BBC South Today is the source of the local BBC TV news.BBC Surrey covers Fleet on BBC Radio, as well as North-East Hampshire.Fleet is also covered by 96.4 Eagle Radio independently.

Culture :

There are various events that are covered by the carnival committee in Fleet. Worth mentioning are the Fleet Carnival and Switching on of Christmas Lights in preparation for December 25 (though the event takes place in the last week of November).

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