Oracle Database 12c: High Availability New Features
Date:
19-08-2019 s/d 23-08-2019 | Category: Oracle Database 12c | Instructor: Dwinanda Nugroho Nurutomo
Price : IDR.7,500,000
What you will learn
This Oracle Database 12c: High Availability New Features introduces the Oracle Database 12c high availability new
features contained in Oracle Grid Infrastructure. This includes Clusterware, Automatic Storage Management [ASM] and
Cloud FS), Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC), Oracle Data Guard and Oracle Global Data Services.
Learn To:
- Configure and administer the Oracle Database 12c high availability new features contained in Oracle Clusterware
- Infrastructure (including Automatic Storage Management [ASM] and Cloud FS.
- Describe the new features contained in Oracle Data Guard.
- Describe Oracle Global Data Services (GDS).
By enrolling in this course, you'll be the first to practice using Oracle's new clustering technologies. Gain valuable
experience through hands-on demos and labs.
Product Areas Covered:
- Oracle Grid Infrastructure (including Clusterware, Automatic Storage Management [ASM] and Cloud FS)
- Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC)
- Oracle Data Guard
- Oracle Global Data Services (GDS)
- Flex Clusters
- Policy-based Cluster Management
- What-If Command Evaluation
- Cloud Filesystem New Features and Enhancements
- Application Continuity
- Data Guard Far Sync
- Global Data Services
- Administrator
- Data Warehouse Administrator
- Database Administrators
- Sales Consultants
- Support Engineer
- Technical Administrator
Required Prerequisites
Working knowledge of Oracle Database 11g: Release 2, including Clusterware, ASM and RAC
Suggested Prerequisites
Oracle Database 11g: RAC Administration
Course Objectives
Learn how To perform essential administration tasks for each new feature.
Learn how to perform essential installation and configuration tasks for each new feature.
Describe Oracle Global Data Services (GDS).
Describe the Oracle Database 12c high availability new features contained in Oracle Grid Infrastructure
Course Topics
Introduction
Course Overview
Course Objectives
Flex Clusters
Flex Cluster Architecture
Configuring Flex Clusters
Installing Flex Clusters with OUI
Flex Clusters and Node Failure
Policy-Based Cluster Management
Policy-Based Cluster Management Overview
Server Categorization
Policy Set
What-If Command Evaluation
Overview
Supported Events
Performing What-If Command Evaluation on Application Resources with CRSCTL
Performing What-If Command Evaluation on Oracle Clusterware Resources with CRSCTL
Formatting the Output for What-If Command Evaluation on Oracle Clusterware Resources
Performing What-If Command Evaluation with SRVCTL
Evaluating Failure Consequences with SRVCTL
Other Clusterware New Features
Shared GNS Background and Architecture
Configuring shared GNS
Migrating to shared GNS
Moving GNS to Another Cluster
Cluster Health Monitor Enhancements Overview
Cluster Health Monitor Services
Grid Infrastructure Management Repository Overview
Managing Cluster Health Monitor
Flex ASM
Flex ASM Architecture
ASM Deployment Alternatives
Configuring Flex ASM
Managing Flex ASM
Monitoring Flex ASM Connections
Relocating an ASM Client
Other ASM New Features
Fast Mirror Resync Enhancements
Rebalance Enhancements
Proactively Validating Data Integrity
ASM-Based Password Files
Bulk File Ownership Changes
Changing ASM Privileges on Open Files
ASM File Access Control Available on Windows
Cloud FS New Features
Introducing Oracle Cloud File System
High Availability NFS: Overview
Cloud FS Snapshot Enhancements
Cloud FS Support for All Oracle Database Files
Cloud FS Auditing: Overview
Cloud FS Plug-in Infrastructure: Overview
Using Cloud FS Replication in Conjunction with Cloud FS Security and Encryption
Generic API for Cloud FS Tagging
Application Continuity
What is AC?
What problem does it solve?
Benefits of AC
How AC works
AC Architecture
Side Effects
Restrictions
Application requirements
RAC New Features
RAC and Flex ASM
RAC and Pluggable Database
RAC and Policy-Based Cluster Management
RAC and What-If Command Evaluation
RAC and Application Continuity
Valid node checking for listener registration on RAC deployments
Oracle home user support for RAC on Windows
Data Guard New Features
Far Sync Standby and Data Guard Transport Enhancements
Active Data Guard Enhancements
Database Rolling Upgrades
Other Data Guard Enhancements
Data Guard Broker Enhancements
Global Data Services
Introduction
Logical components
Physical components
Global Service Overview
Global Service Attributes
Global Services and RAC
Global Services and Data Guard Broker
Global Connection Load Balancing