Oracle Database 12c: Managing Multitenant Architecture
Date:
29-08-2019 s/d 30-08-2019 | Category: Oracle Database 12c | Instructor: -
Price : IDR.5,500,000
Delivery Method: Instructor Led Training
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.
Learn To:
- Understand the multitenant architecture.
- Create and manage a multitenant container database and pluggable databases.
- Manage storage within a multitenant container database and pluggable databases.
- Manage security within a multitenant container database and pluggable databases.
- Monitor performance and manage resources within a multitenant container database and pluggable databases.
- Perform backup, recover and flashback operations on a multitenant container database and pluggable databases.
- Manage the CDB and PDBs in specific configurations like Data Guard, Database Vault.
- Perform particular operations like Oracle Data Pump transportation, loading, encryption, auditing.
Ensure fast, reliable, secure and easy to manage performance. Optimize database workloads, lower IT costs and deliver
a higher quality of service by enabling consolidation onto database clouds.
Multitenant Architecture
During the Oracle Database 12c Administration Workshop, you'll explore all aspects of the multi-tenant architecture,
providing detailed information on the components of an Oracle multi-tenant container database and any associated
pluggable databases. You'll learn why and how to create and manage a multi-tenant container database and any
associated pluggable databases with storage structures appropriate for the business applications.
Backup and Recover Pluggable Databases
During the Oracle Database 12c Backup and Recovery Workshop, you'll be presented with multi-tenant container
database and pluggable databases backup, recovery and flashback procedures.
Manage and Monitor Resources
To provide an acceptable response time to users and manage resources effectively, you'll learn how to monitor
performance and manage resources within the multi-tenant container database.
Audience
- Data Warehouse Administrator
- Database Administrators
- Database Designers
- Support Engineer
- Technical Administrator
Related Training
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
- Oracle Database 12c: Administration Workshop
- Oracle Database 12c: Backup and Recovery Workshop
- Basic knowledge of Linux operating system
- Oracle Database 12c: Install and Upgrade Workshop
- Manage the multitenant container database and pluggable databases performance
- Configure resource manager to share resources within a multitenant container database between containers and within a pluggable database
- Implement unified auditing in a multitenant container database and its pluggable databases
- Use Oracle Data Pump, SQL*Loader in pluggable databases
- Monitor the multitenant container database and pluggable databases
- Describe the multitenant architecture
- Create a multitenant container database
- Create a pluggable database using different methods
- Plug a non-CDB into a multitenant container database
- Manage multitenant container databases and pluggable databases
- Administer multitenant container database and pluggable database storage structures
- Create and administer common and local user accounts
- Manage common and local privileges and roles
- Configure multitenant container databases and pluggable databases backup and recovery operations
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