Oracle Database 12c RAC Administration Training & Placements in Chennai "ISQL Global"
Oracle Database
12c R2: RAC Administration Ed 2
(Course
Materials and Course Completion Certificates are directly delivered
from Oracle University to those required for Foreign Opportunity)
(Government of India Approved Education Center)
This Oracle Database 12c: Real Application Cluster (RAC) Administration
training teaches you about Oracle RAC database architecture. Explore
Global Resources and Cache Fusion and more. In this course, you will
be introduced to Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service.
This Oracle Database 12c: Real Application Cluster (RAC) Administration
training teaches you about Oracle RAC database architecture.
Explore Global Resources and Cache Fusion and more. In this course,
you will be introduced to Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service.
Learn To:- InstallOracle RAC software.
- Createcluster databases.
- Administerboth administrator and policy-managed Oracle RAC databases.
- Monitorand address performance issues.
- Learnabout services in a RAC environment as well as highly availableconnection features including Application Continuity andTransaction Guard.
- Create and administer a RAC One Node Database.
- Create and manage multitennant RAC databases.
- Gain an understanding of the Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service.
Benefits to You 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.
PrerequisitesSuggested
Prerequisite- Oracle Database 12c R2: Clusterware Administration
- Workingknowledge of Oracle Database 11g: Release 2, including Clusterware, ASM and RAC
- Workingknowledge of Oracle Clusterware, ASM & RAC on Linux
Required Prerequisite- Oracle Database 12c R2: Clusterware Administration
Audience
- Administrator
- Database Administrators
Course
Objectives
- Configure RMAN for the RAC environment
- Describe the benefits of Oracle RAC
- Explain the necessity of global resources
- Configure the RAC database to use ARCHIVELOG mode and the fast recovery area
- Convert a single-instance Oracle Database to RACs
- Create a cluster database
- ain an understanding of the Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service
- Explain the principles and purposes of clusters
- Install the Oracle Database software
- Modify initialization parameters in a RAC environment
- Perform post-database-creation tasks
- Define redo log files in a RAC environment
- Define undo tablespaces in a RAC environment
- Describe global cache coordination
- Describe how Grid Plug and Play affects Clusterware
- Describe the Oracle Clusterware architecture
Course Topics
GridInfrastructure Overview and Review
- What is a Cluster?
- What is a Flex Cluster
- Clusterware Characteristics
- Oracle Clusterware
- Hardware and Software Concepts (High level)
RACDatabases Overview & Architecture
- Overview of Oracle RAC
- RAC One Node
- Cluster-Aware Storage Solutions
- Benefits of Using RAC
- Scaleup and Speedup
- I/O Throughput Balanced
- Global Resources
- RAC and Flex ASM
Installing and Configuring Oracle RAC
- Installing the Oracle Database Software
- Installation options
- Creating the Cluster Database
- Post-installation Tasks
- Single Instance to RAC Conversion
- Cleaning Up Unsuccessful Installs
Oracle RAC Administration
- Parameters and RAC - SPFILE, Identical and Unique Parameters
- Instance Startup, Shutdown and Quiesce
- Undo Table spaces
- Redo Threads
- Use Enterprise Manager Cluster Database Pages
- RAC Alerts
- RAC Metrics
Managing Backup and Recovery for RAC
- Overview of Upgrades and Patching
- Release and Patch Set Upgrades
- PSU, CPU and Interim Patches
- Merge Patches
- Performing Out Of Place Database Upgrades
- Planning and Preparing for Upgrade
- Performing Out of Place Release Install or Upgrade
- Post Upgrade Tasks
RACBackup and Recovery
- Instance Failure And Recovery In RAC - LMON and SMON
- Redo Threads and Archive Log Configurations and Admin
- Parameter Settings Affecting Parallel Recovery and MTTR
- Instance Failure And Recovery In RAC - LMON and SMON
- RAC and the Fast Recovery Area
- RMAN Configuration
- RMAN Admin For RAC: Channels, Instances, Backup Distribution
- RMAN Restore And Recovery RAC Considerations
RACGlobal Resource Management and Cache Fusion
- Globally Manage d Resources and Management
- Library Cache Management
- Row cache management
- Buffer cache fusion
- Buffer Cache Management Requirements
- Accessing single blocks in RAC
- Multi-block read considerations in RAC
- Undo and read consistency considerations in RAC
RACDatabase Monitoring and Tuning
- OCPU and Wait Time Latencies
- Wait Events for RAC
- Common RAC Tuning
- Session and System Statistics
- RAC specific V$ Views
- Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor for RAC
Managing High Availability of Services in a RAC Environment
- Oracle Services
- Services for Policy - and Administrator-Manage d Databases
- Creating Services
- Managing Services
- Use Services with Client Applications
- Services and Connection Load Balancing
- Services and Transparent Application Failover
- Services and the Resource Manager
Managing High Availability of Connections
- Types of Workload Distribution
- Client-Side Load Balancing
- Server-Side Load Balancing
- Runtime Connection Load Balancing and Connection Pools
- Fast Application Notification
- The Load Balancing Advisory FAN Event
- Server-Side Callouts
- Configuring the Server-Side ONS
Application Continuity
- What is AC?
- What problem does it solve?
- Benefits of AC
- How AC works
- AC Architecture
- Side Effects
- Restrictions
- Application requirements
RACOne Node
- RAC One Node Concepts
- Online database migration
- Adding Oracle RAC One Node Database to an Existing Cluster
- Convert an Oracle RAC One Node database to a RAC database
- Convert an Oracle RAC database to a RAC One Node database
- Use DBCA to convert a single instance database to a RAC One Node database
- Multitenant Architecture and RAC
- Non-CDB Architecture
Multitenant Architecture: Benefits - CDB in a Non-RAC Environment
- Containers
- Terminology and Data Dictionary Views
- Connection to a Non-RAC CDB
- Oracle RAC and Multitenant Configuration
- Oracle RAC and Multitenant Architecture
Qualityof Service Management
- QOS Management concepts
- Describe the benefits of using QoS Management
- QoS Management components
- QoS Management functionality
Oracle Database Exadata Cloud Service Overview
- Introducing Exadata Cloud Service
- Service Configuration Options & Service Connection Options
- Service Architecture & Availability
- Management Responsibilities
- Storage Configuration & Management Details
- Simple Web-Based Provisioning & Management
- REST APIs
- Migrating to Exadata Cloud Service