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Oracle Database 12c R2: New Features for

Administrators Part 1 (D97099)

ID D97099 Price 3,555.- € (excl. tax) Duration 5 days

Course Overview and upgrading regular and application


containers, as well as migrating an 11g
Throughout the lessons of the Oracle Database 12c database to a 12c multitenant container
R2: New Features for Administrators Part 1 course database. The lessons also cover enhanced
features of Resource Manager to help you
constituted by three modules; the Using SQL New
manage the resources within a Multitenant
Features and Tools, the Understanding DB container database. You will discover other
Architectures, and the Diagnosing Database enhancements supported in a Multitenant
Problems, students receive a good knowledge of container database like heat map and
the Oracle Database 12c Release 2 new and Automatic Data Optimization (ADO) support,
enhanced features in different areas of database Database Vault and encryption. The second
part of the module gives an overview of
administration, mainly in on-premises Multitenant
database sharding. It describes the
databases. challenges and benefits of a sharded
database, the sharded database
Students Learn To: architecture and how to configure a sharded
database.
Use the new SQLcl utility and gain The lesson of the Diagnosing Database
information on SQL*Plus and SQL Problems module covers enhancements in
enhancements. ADR space management and explain what
Understand the new and enhanced features can be completed with the Trace File
of Oracle Database 12c Release 2 Analyzer (TFA) tool in terms of database
(12.2.0.1) amongst different areas such as diagnosis.
the new Multitenant architecture and the
Sharded database architecture.
Diagnose database issues, handling Who should attend
Automatic Diagnostic Repository (ADR) file
management and using the Trace File End Users
Analyzer (TFA) tool. Database Administrators
System Administrator
Benefits To You

You will benefit from learning the following lessons: Prerequisites

Using the SQL New Features and Tools Required Prerequisites:


module covers the usage of the new SQLcl
utility and the new features in SQL*Plus and Knowledge of Oracle Database 11g R2
SQL.
Most of the Understanding DB Architectures
module lessons cover the new Multitenant Course Objectives
architecture. The concept of regular and
application containers of a Multitenant Create and manage pluggable databases
container database includes new Describe the challenges and benefits of a
ITLS GmbH
administrative tasks such as creating, sharded database
(ITLS ist ein Partner
managing, securing, backing up, recovering
von Fast Lane)
Gutheil-Schoder-Gasse 7a
1100 Wien
Tel. +43 1 6000 8800

info@itls.at / www.itls.at
Handle the ADR automatic file space Recall SQL*Plus commands in the same
Diagnose database issues by using the session from history
Trace File Analyzer collector Describe the new SQLcl utility
Use the new SQL*Plus history commands
and SQL enhancements such as long Understanding CDB Basics
identifiers
Use the SQLcl new utility as the new SQL Challenges
command line interface New Multitenant Architecture: Benefits
Create and manage a multitenant container Non-CDB Architecture vs Oracle Multitenant
database Container Database
Configurations
A pristine installation
Course Content SYSTEM objects in the USER container
Provisioning a pluggable database
Introduction CDB root and pluggable database
Using SQL New Features and SQLcl containers
Understanding CDB Basics
Creating CDB and Regular PDBs Creating CDB and Regular PDBs
Creating Application PDBs and Installing
Applications Create a CDB using new clauses
Creating PDBs What's new in CDB after CDB creation
Managing CDB and PDBs Data dictionary views
Managing Storage What to do in CDB after CDB creation
Managing Security ADR
Backing up, Recoverying and Flashing Back Provisioning new PDBs: overview
Managing Performance Tools
Managing Resources Allocation
Moving and Migrating Data Creating Application PDBs and Installing
Performing Miscellaneous Operations Applications
Understanding Database Sharding
Diagnosing Database Problems Regular PDBs vs application PDBs
PDBs and applications
Application containers
Detailed Course Outline Types of containers
Create and manage an application container
Introduction Install applications
Patch and upgrade applications
Global objectives of the course Application common objects
Lessons grouped by modules
Using SQL new features and tools
Creating PDBs
Understanding DB architectures
Diagnosing database problems Configure and use locla UNDO mode
Schedule of the week Cloning regular and application containers
PDBs
Using SQL New Features and SQLcl Plugging unplugged regular and application
PDBs into CDB
Use new 128 bytes identifier length for Cross-Platform transportable PDB
database objects Plugging or cloning a non-CDB into a CDB
Increase length limits of data types Perform hot cloning and relocation
Use SQL row-limiting clause Converting regular PDBs to application root
Describe the support for invisible and hidden or PDBs
columns Plugging unplugged PDBs with encrypted
ITLS GmbH Use the new VALIDATE_CONVERSION data
(ITLS ist ein Partner function
von Fast Lane)
Gutheil-Schoder-Gasse 7a
1100 Wien
Tel. +43 1 6000 8800

info@itls.at / www.itls.at
Managing CDB and PDBs Sizing the CDB
Managing SGA and PGA for PDBs
Managing CDB and PDBs Monitoring PDB memory usage
Switching Connection AWR and ADDM behaviour at CDB and
Creating and renaming Services PDB levels
Starting Up a CDB Instance PDB-Level snapshot views
Mounting a CDB AWR report
Opening CDBs and PDBs Controlling the Degree of Parallelism of
Changing the different modes and settings Queries
of PDBs
Evaluating the impact of parameter value Managing Resources Allocation
changes
Allocating resources in the CDB and PDBs
Managing Storage Managing resources between PDBs
CDB Resource plan basics: Limits +
Creating Permanent Tablespaces in a CDB cpu_count init parm per PDB
Objects in Tablespaces Controlling PDB IO rate limit
Tablespaces Created During PDB Creation Managing resources within a PDB
Defining Default Permanent Tablespaces Creating and setting PDB performance
Temporary Tablespaces profiles
UNDO Tablespaces
Moving and Migrating Data
Managing Security
Using Oracle Data Pump with PDBs
Creating common users, roles and profiles Exporting non-CDB data and importing non-
in CDB and PDBs CDB data into PDB
Granting privileges commonly in CDB and Exporting and importing between PDBs
PDBs Exporting from PDB and importing into a
Common objects in Application PDBs and non-CDB
operations on Data-Linked objects Full Transportable export/import
Enabling Common Users to Access Data in Transporting a database over the network
PDBs Using SQL*Loader with PDBs
Managing PDB lockdown profiles
Auditing users in CDB and PDBs Performing Miscellaneous Operations
Protecting data with Database Vault policies
in CDB and PDBs Using catcon.pl utility to install/remove
Encrypting data in PDBs options from CDB/PDB
Using Xstreams with a CDB and PDB
Backing up, Recoverying and Flashing Back Creating a standby of a CDB
Scheduling operations in a PDB
New syntax and clauses in RMAN Jobs coordinator and resources
CDB and PDB backups Mining statements of a PDB using LogMiner
Using RMAN backup to plug an unplugged
PDB Understanding Database Sharding
Instance failure and instance recovery
PDB tempfile, essential and non-SYSTEM What Is Database Sharding?
tablespaces recovery Benefits of Sharding
PDB point-in-time recovery Advantages of Oracle Sharding over NoSQL
Duplicating PDBs Application Considerations for Sharding
CDB and PDB flashback Components of Database Sharding
Complete Deployment of a System-
Managing Performance Managed SDB
ITLS GmbH Creating Sharded Tables
(ITLS ist ein Partner Tuning a CDB Sharded Table Family
von Fast Lane)
Gutheil-Schoder-Gasse 7a
1100 Wien
Tel. +43 1 6000 8800

info@itls.at / www.itls.at
Diagnosing Database Problems

Automatic Diagnostic Repository


New ADRCI Command
ADR Retention
Network Performance
Trace File Analyzer (TFA) Collector process
and repository
TFA Collector utility
Tracing Data Pump
MVs refreshed statistics history

ITLS GmbH
(ITLS ist ein Partner
von Fast Lane)
Gutheil-Schoder-Gasse 7a
1100 Wien
Tel. +43 1 6000 8800

info@itls.at / www.itls.at

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