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Oracle Database 12c: RAC and Data Guard Integration Workshop Ed 1 Training

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In the Oracle Database 12c: RAC and Data Guard Integration Workshop, you’ll learn how to practice deploying, configuring, administering, maintaining, and using noteworthy features associated with Oracle Database 12c RAC and Data Guard.

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What is RAC and Data Guard Integration Workshop Ed 1 Certification Training about?

In the Oracle Database 12c: RAC and Data Guard Integration Workshop, you’ll learn how to practice deploying, configuring, administering, maintaining, and using noteworthy features associated with Oracle Database 12c RAC and Data Guard.

Students benefit from this course by having the ability to practice interesting deployment, configuration, administration, and maintenance tasks that exercise a broad range of features associated with Oracle Database 12c RAC and Data Guard.

There is an emphasis on hand-on practice using guided exercises, with accompanying lectures to set the scene. The course enables students to familiarize themselves with noteworthy features and topics, which would otherwise be difficult to explore because of the time and complexity required to configure a test environment and ramp-up with the technology. By providing this opportunity, it is envisaged that users will gain the understanding and confidence required to apply the technology to real-world scenarios inside their own workplace.


What are the objectives of RAC and Data Guard Integration Workshop Ed 1 Certification Training ?

  • Convert a single instance to an Oracle RAC Database
  • Configure Oracle Net Services in a Data Guard Environment with RAC
  • Deploy a Physical Standby Database in an Oracle RAC environment using SQL and RMAN Commands
  • Configure Oracle Data Guard in an Oracle RAC environment
  • Manage physical Standby Files After structural changes on the Primary Database
  • Perform Effective Client Failover using Application Continuity
  • Perform Effective Service Failover and Workload Management Using Global Data Services
  • Perform Database Recovery in an Oracle Data Guard environment
  • Perform Data Guard Standby First Rolling Patch Apply
  • Disassociate a Snapshot Standby Database from a Data Guard Configuration
  • Perform Database Rolling Upgrade Using Transient Logical Standby Database

Who is RAC and Data Guard Integration Workshop Ed 1 Certification Training for?

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

What are the prerequisites for RAC and Data Guard Integration Workshop Ed 1 Certification Training?

Suggested Prerequisite

  • Practical understanding of database replication
  • Practical understanding of Oracle Database 11gR2 or 12c including Grid Infrastructure, ASM, RAC and Data Guard

Available Training Modes

Live Online Training

40 Hours

Classroom Training

5 Days

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  • Understand Oracle Clusterware
  • Design a Maximum Availability Architecture in your environment
  • Understand Oracle RAC
  • Understand Oracle Data Guard
  • Understand Oracle ASM
  • Understand Oracle Clusterware
  • Design a Maximum Availability Architecture in your environment
  • Understand Oracle RAC
  • Understand Oracle Data Guard
  • Understand Oracle ASM
  • Scenario 2: Convert a single instance on a clustered environment to RAC
  • Scenario 1: Convert a single instance on a non-clustered enviornment to RAC
  • Scenario 2: Convert a single instance on a clustered environment to RAC
  • Scenario 1: Convert a single instance on a non-clustered enviornment to RAC
  • Review of Oracle Net Services
  • Configuring Oracle Net Services in a Data Guard Environment
  • Review of Oracle Net Services
  • Configuring Oracle Net Services in a Data Guard Environment
  • Starting the transport and application of redo
  • Preparing the Primary Database
  • Completing the RAC Configuration
  • Preparing the Standby Hosts
  • Configuring Oracle Net Services
  • Starting the standby database instance
  • Executing the DUPLICATE TARGET DATABASE FOR STANDBY FROM ACTIVE DATABASE RMAN command
  • Starting the transport and application of redo
  • Preparing the Primary Database
  • Completing the RAC Configuration
  • Preparing the Standby Hosts
  • Configuring Oracle Net Services
  • Starting the standby database instance
  • Executing the DUPLICATE TARGET DATABASE FOR STANDBY FROM ACTIVE DATABASE RMAN command
  • Redo Transport and Apply Services
  • Data Guard Broker Configuration
  • Flashback Database
  • Role Transition Services
  • Data Guard Deployment Options
  • Fast-Start Failover
  • Redo Transport and Apply Services
  • Data Guard Broker Configuration
  • Flashback Database
  • Role Transition Services
  • Data Guard Deployment Options
  • Fast-Start Failover
  • Scenario 8: Resetting the TDE Master Encryption Key
  • Scenario 6: NOLOGGING Operations
  • Scenario 1: Creating a tablespace
  • Scenario 3: Using Transportable Tablespaces
  • Scenario 4: Moving an Online Data File
  • Scenario 5: Adding or Dropping a redo log file group
  • Scenario 7: Refreshing the Password File
  • Scenario 2: Dropping or deleting a tablespace or data file
  • Scenario 8: Resetting the TDE Master Encryption Key
  • Scenario 6: NOLOGGING Operations
  • Scenario 1: Creating a tablespace
  • Scenario 3: Using Transportable Tablespaces
  • Scenario 4: Moving an Online Data File
  • Scenario 5: Adding or Dropping a redo log file group
  • Scenario 7: Refreshing the Password File
  • Scenario 2: Dropping or deleting a tablespace or data file
  • Connecting to the appropriate environment
  • Data Guard and Application Continuity
  • Fast Notification of Clients
  • RAC and Application Continuity
  • Handling In-Flight Transactions
  • Automatic Client Failover
  • Replaying Incomplete Requests
  • Connecting to the appropriate environment
  • Data Guard and Application Continuity
  • Fast Notification of Clients
  • RAC and Application Continuity
  • Handling In-Flight Transactions
  • Automatic Client Failover
  • Replaying Incomplete Requests
  • Global Service Overview
  • Client Connectivity in GDS
  • Global Data Services Overview
  • Global Data Services Deployment
  • Concept Review
  • Global Service Overview
  • Client Connectivity in GDS
  • Global Data Services Overview
  • Global Data Services Deployment
  • Concept Review
  • Recovery Considerations in Oracle Data Guard (Logical Failures)
  • Basic concept of the Oracle Database Recovery
  • Recovery Considerations in Oracle Data Guard (Media Failures)
  • Recovery Considerations in Oracle Data Guard (Logical Failures)
  • Basic concept of the Oracle Database Recovery
  • Recovery Considerations in Oracle Data Guard (Media Failures)
  • Phases of Data Guard Standby-First Patch Apply
  • Background: Data Guard Support for Heterogeneous Configuration
  • Phases of Data Guard Standby-First Patch Apply
  • Background: Data Guard Support for Heterogeneous Configuration
  • Disassociating a Snapshot Standby from a Data Guard Configuration
  • Snapshot Standby Databases Overview
  • Disassociating a Snapshot Standby from a Data Guard Configuration
  • Snapshot Standby Databases Overview
  • Phase 1: Completing Prerequisites
  • Phase 2: Preparing for Upgrade
  • Phase 3: Performing Pre-Upgrade Tasks
  • Phase 4: Upgrading Transient Logical Standby
  • Phase 5: Performing Post-Upgrade Tasks
  • Phase 6: Preparing Original Primary Database for Upgrade
  • Phase 7: Performing the Final Upgrade Tasks
  • Phase 1: Completing Prerequisites
  • Phase 2: Preparing for Upgrade
  • Phase 3: Performing Pre-Upgrade Tasks
  • Phase 4: Upgrading Transient Logical Standby
  • Phase 5: Performing Post-Upgrade Tasks
  • Phase 6: Preparing Original Primary Database for Upgrade
  • Phase 7: Performing the Final Upgrade Tasks

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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