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This Oracle Database 12c R2: Clusterware & RAC Admin Accelerated training covers 8 days worth of content in only 5 days. It starts with the Oracle Database 12c R2: Clusterware Administration course (4 days) and then covers the Oracle Database 12c R2: RAC Administration architecture (4 days); learn how these products work together.

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What is Oracle Database 12c R2: Clusterware & RAC Admin Accelerated Ed 2 Certification Training about?

This Oracle Database 12c R2: Clusterware & RAC Admin Accelerated training covers 8 days worth of content in only 5 days. It starts with the Oracle Database 12c R2: Clusterware Administration course (4 days) and then covers the Oracle Database 12c R2: RAC Administration architecture (4 days); learn how these products work together.

By taking this course, you'll know how to make applications highly available using Oracle Clusterware and RAC. You'll walk away with the ability to install, configure, manage and troubleshoot both Oracle Clusterware and Oracle RAC software. Ensure fast, reliable, secure and easy to manage performance as you learn to optimize database workloads, lower IT costs and deliver a higher quality of service.

What are the objectives of Oracle Database 12c R2: Clusterware & RAC Admin Accelerated Ed 2 Certification Training ?

  • Describe the Oracle Clusterware architecture
  • Describe Available Cluster Options
  • Describe the scope and capabilities of what-if command evaluation
  • Implement load-ware resource placement
  • Implement server weight-based node eviction
  • Describe the components and functions of Oracle Autonomous Health Framework
  • Use the Cluster Resource Activity Log
  • Describe and implement Clusterware resource groups
  • Describe the benefits of Oracle RAC
  • Convert a single-instance Oracle Database to RACs
  • Configure Oracle RAC Reader Nodes
  • Define undo tablespaces in a RAC environment
  • Define local temporary tablespaces in a RAC environment
  • Configure RMAN for the RAC environment
  • Describe the benefits of Service-Oriented Buffer Cache Access
  • Explain the goals, benefits, and architecture of the In-Memory Column Store in a RAC environment

Who is Oracle Database 12c R2: Clusterware & RAC Admin Accelerated Ed 2 Certification Training for?

  • Technical Administrator
  • Administrator
  • Database Administrators
  • Support Engineer
  • Technical Consultant

What are the prerequisites for Oracle Database 12c R2: Clusterware & RAC Admin Accelerated Ed 2 Certification Training?

Suggested Prerequisite

  • Working knowledge of Oracle Database 11g: Release 2 on Linux Operating System
  • Working knowledge of Oracle Clusterware, ASM & RAC on Linux

Required Prerequisite

  • Oracle Database 12c R2: ASM Administration Ed 2

Available Training Modes

Live Online Training

40 Hours

Classroom Training

5 Days

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  • Clusterware Characteristics
  • What is a Cluster?
  • What is a Flex Cluster?
  • Oracle Clusterware
  • Shared Storage Overview
  • Hardware and Software Concepts (High level)
  • Configuring shared GNS
  • Shared GNS Background and Architecture
  • Clusterware Process Architecture
  • Cluster Storage Requirements
  • Clusterware Initialization and OHASD
  • Moving GNS to Another Cluster
  • Location Independent Names, Addresses and Name Resolution (GNS, SCAN, VIP..)
  • Migrating to shared GNS
  • Flex Cluster Architecture
  • Configuring Flex Cluster
  • Flex Clusters and Node Failure
  • Shared Storage for Oracle Clusterware
  • Groups and Users
  • Shell Settings
  • Redundant Interconnect Usage
  • Kernel Requirements
  • Checking System Requirements
  • Single Client Access Name for the Cluster
  • Oracle Validated Configuration
  • Verifying the Oracle Clusterware Installation
  • Installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure
  • Installing Flex Cluster
  • Removing a Node from the Cluster
  • Prerequisites for Running addNode.sh
  • Adding a Node with addNode.sh
  • Adding Oracle Clusterware Homes
  • Configuring the node role
  • Network Administration
  • Administering the Voting Disk file
  • Clusterware Admin Tools Review
  • Administering the Oracle Cluster Registry Disk file
  • Oracle Clusterware startup and shutdown
  • What-If Command Evaluation
  • Server Categorization
  • Policy-Based Cluster Management Overview
  • Policy Set
  • Rolling Patches
  • OPatch Overview
  • Types of Patches
  • Obtaining Oracle Clusterware Patches
  • Installing a Rolling Patch with OPatch
  • OPatch Automation
  • Out-of-Place Oracle Clusterware Upgrade
  • Installing a Rolling Patchset with OUI
  • Component level checks - cluvfy with -comp
  • Troubleshooting Node Evictions
  • Log files and Diagnostic Collection
  • The oclumon Utility
  • Cluster Health Monitor Enhancements Overview
  • Resource Debugging - Java Tools and Dynamic Debugging
  • Diagnostic Framework Support for CRS
  • Server Pools
  • ONS and FAN overviews
  • Overview of Using Oracle Clusterware to Enable HA
  • Creating an Application VIP
  • Overall flow diagram of HA lifecycle (crs_profile, crs_register, crs_start….)
  • Resource Management Options
  • Clusterware Resource Modeling
  • Oracle Clusterware HA Components
  • RAC and Flex ASM
  • Cluster-Aware Storage Solutions
  • Scaleup and Speedup
  • Overview of Oracle RAC
  • Global Resources
  • Benefits of Using RAC
  • RAC One Node
  • I/O Throughput Balanced
  • Installing the Oracle Database Software
  • Installation options
  • Single Instance to RAC Conversion
  • Creating the Cluster Database
  • Post-installation Tasks
  • Cleaning Up Unsuccessful Installs
  • Undo Tablespaces
  • Use Enterprise Manager Cluster Database Pages
  • RAC Alerts
  • Parameters and RAC - SPFILE, Identical and Unique Parameters
  • Session management on RAC instances
  • Redo Threads
  • Instance Startup, Shutdown and Quiesce
  • RAC Metrics
  • Instance Failure And Recovery In RAC - LMON and SMON
  • RMAN Admin For RAC: Channels, Instances, Backup Distribution
  • Redo Threads and Archive Log Configurations and Admin
  • RMAN Restore And Recovery RAC Considerations
  • RAC and the Fast Recovery Area
  • RMAN Configuration
  • Parameter Settings Affecting Parallel Recovery and MTTR
  • Buffer cache fusion
  • Accessing single blocks in RAC
  • Row cache management
  • Library Cache Management
  • Multi-block read considerations in RAC
  • Globally Managed Resources and Management
  • Buffer Cache Management Requirements
  • Undo and read consistency considerations in RAC
  • Common RAC Tuning
  • RAC specific V$ Views
  • Wait Events for RAC
  • OCPU and Wait Time Latencies
  • Session and System Statistics
  • Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor for RAC
  • Services for Policy - and Administrator-Managed Databases
  • Creating Services
  • Oracle Services
  • Services and Transparent Application Failover
  • Use Services with Client Applications
  • Managing Services
  • Services and Connection Load Balancing
  • Services and the Resource Manager
  • Planning and Preparing for Upgrade
  • Performing Out of Place Release Install or Upgrade
  • Merge Patches
  • Overview of Upgrades and Patching
  • PSU, CPU and Interim Patches
  • Post Upgrade Tasks
  • Performing Out Of Place Database Upgrades
  • Release and Patch Set Upgrades
  • AC Architecture
  • Side Effects
  • Restrictions
  • Benefits of AC
  • What problem does it solve?
  • What is AC?
  • Application requirements
  • How AC works
  • Database High Availability Best Practices
  • Hardware Assisted Resilient Data
  • RAC and Data Guard
  • Maximum Availability Architecture
  • Oracle’s Solution to Down Time
  • RAID Configuration for High Availability
  • Fast-Start Failover
  • Causes of Planned and Unplanned Down Time
  • Simple Web-Based Provisioning & Management
  • Service Architecture & Availability
  • REST APIs
  • Storage Configuration & Management Details
  • Management Responsibilities
  • Service Configuration Options & Service Connection Options
  • Migrating to Exadata Cloud Service
  • Introducing Exadata Cloud Service

Who is the instructor for this training?

The Trainer is Oracle certified Instructor with extensive domain experience, including years of experience training & mentoring professionals in the industry.

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