Oracle Database 12C: Backup and Recovery
Duration : 5 Days (40 Hours)
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Oracle Database 12C: Backup and Recovery Course Overview:
The Oracle Database 12c: Backup and Recovery expanded course covers the evaluation of recovery requirements and the development of backup, restore, and recovery strategies. Participants learn procedures for backup and recovery, including identifying and repairing data failures to ensure database availability. The course emphasizes securing the database for appropriate backup and recovery scenarios.
Intended Audience:
- Database Administrators: Professionals responsible for managing and maintaining Oracle databases and ensuring data backup and recovery.
- System Administrators: IT professionals in charge of managing computer systems, servers, and data backup strategies.
- Technical Consultants: Individuals providing expertise and advice on database backup and recovery solutions.
- Support Engineers: Professionals providing technical support and troubleshooting assistance related to database backup and recovery.
- Implementors: Individuals involved in implementing and configuring backup and recovery solutions for Oracle Database 12c.
- Software Developers: Developers working on applications that interact with the Oracle Database and require knowledge of backup and recovery concepts.
Learning Objectives of Oracle Database 12C: Backup and Recovery:
- Understand how to perform Backup and Recovery
- Exploring Recovery Manager Command Line and Graphical Interfaces
- Explains how to use data duplication and Flashback Technologies to facilitate backup and recovery techniques
- Set up backup and recovery options and enable backup functionalities
Module 1: Introduction
- Curriculum Context
- Assess your Recovery Requirements
- Categories of failures
- Oracle Backup and Recovery Solutions
- Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture
- Oracle Secure Backup
- Benefits of using Oracle Data Guard
- Basic Workshop Architecture
Module 2: Getting Started
- Core Concepts of the Oracle Database, Critical for Backup and Recovery
- Oracle DBA Tools for Backup and Recovery
- Connecting to Oracle Recovery Manager (RMAN)
- Quick Start: A Problem-Solution Approach
Module 3: Configuring for Recoverablility
- RMAN commands
- Configuring and managing persistent settings
- Using the Fast Recovery Area (FRA)
- Control File
- Redo Log File
- Archiving Logs
Module 4: Using the RMAN Recovery Catalog
- Creating and Configuring the Recovery Catalog
- Managing Target Database Records in the Recovery Catalog
- Using RMAN Stored Scripts
- Maintaining and Protecting the Recovery Catalog
- Virtual Private Catalogs
Module 5: Backup Strategies and Terminology
- Backup Solutions Overview and Terminology
- Balancing Backup and Restore Requirements
- Backing Up Read-Only Tablespaces
- Best Practices for Data Warehouse Backups
- Additional Backup Terminology
Module 6: Performing Backups
- RMAN Backup Types
- Incrementally Updated Backups
- Fast Incremental Backup
- Block Change Tracking
- Oracle-Suggested Backup
- Reporting on Backups
- Managing Backups
Module 7: Improving Your Backups
- Compressing Backups
- Using a Media Manager
- Creating RMAN Multisection Backups, Proxy Copies, Duplexed Backup Sets and Backups of Backup Sets
- Creating and Managing Archival Backups
- Backing Up Recovery Files
- Backing Up the Control File to a Trace File
- Cataloging Additional Backup Files
- Backing Up ASM Disk Group Metadata
Module 8: Using RMAN-Encrypted Backups
- Creating RMAN-Encrypted Backups
- Using Transparent-Mode Encryption
- Using Password-Mode Encryption
- Using Dual-Mode Encryption
Module 9: Diagnosing Database Failures
- Reducing Problem Diagnosis Time
- Automatic Diagnostic Repository
- Interpreting RMAN Message Output and Error Stacks
- Data Recovery Advisor
- Diagnosing Data File Loss (file system and ASM)
- Handling Block Corruption
Module 10: Restore and Recovery Concepts
- Restoring and Recovering
- Instance Failure and Instance/Crash Recovery
- Media Failure
- Complete Recovery (Overview)
- Point-in-Time Recovery (Overview)
- Recovery Through RESETLOGS
Module 11: Performing Recovery, Part 1
- RMAN Recovery in NOARCHIVELOG Mode
- Performing Complete Recovery (of critical and noncritical data files)
- Restoring ASM Disk Groups
- Recovery with Image Files
- Performing Point-in-Time (PITR) or Incomplete Recovery
- Table Recovery from Backups
Module 12: Performing Recovery, Part 2
- Recovery of Server Parameter File, Control File
- Redo Log File Loss and Recovery
- Password Authentication File Re-creation
- Index, Read-Only Tablespace, and Tempfile Recovery
- Restoring the Database to a New Host
- Disaster Recovery
- Restoring RMAN Encrypted Backups
Module 13: RMAN and Oracle Secure Backup
- Oracle Secure Backup Overview
- Oracle Database Disk and Tape Backup Solution
- Backing Up the Fast Recovery Area to Tape
- Defining Retention for RMAN Backups
- RMAN and Oracle Secure Backup Basic Process Flow
- Integration with Cloud Control
- RMAN Database Backup to Tape
Module 14: Performing Tape Backups and Restores
- Scheduling Backups with EM
- Oracle-Suggested Backup
- RMAN and OSB Process Flow
- RMAN and Oracle Secure Backup Jobs
- Managing Database Tape Backups
- Performing Database Recovery
- RMAN Automatic Failover to Previous Backup
Module 15: Using Flashback Technologies
- Flashback Technology: Overview and Setup
- Using Flashback Technology to Query Data
- Flashback Table
- Flashback Transaction (Query and Backout)
- Flashback Drop and the Recycle Bin
- Flashback Data Archive
Module 16: Using Flashback Database
- Flashback Database Architecture
- Configuring Flashback Database
- Performing Flashback Database
- Best Practices for Flashback Database
Module 17: Managing Backup Space or Transporting Data
- Transporting Tablespaces
- Transporting Databases
Module 18: Duplicating a Database
- Using a Duplicate Database
- Choosing Database Duplication Techniques
- Creating a Backup-up Based Duplicate Database
- Understanding the RMAN Duplication Operation
- Using Cloud Control to Clone a Database
Module 19: RMAN Performance and Tuning
- Tuning Principles
- RMAN Multiplexing
- Diagnosing Performance Bottlenecks
- Restore and Recovery Performance Best Practices
Module 20: Backup and Recovery Workshop
- Workshop Structure
- Workshop Approach to Solving Failure Scenarios
- Business Requirements for Database Availability and Procedures
Oracle Database 12C: Backup and Recovery Course Prerequisites:
- Knowledge of Oracle Database
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