Sumario: | Experience the power of Oracle database RAC administration with this comprehensive course tailored for proficient Oracle database administrators. Gain profound insights into the intricate workings of Oracle RAC databases, exploring a wide array of topics that seamlessly transition from a 12c setup to a 19c environment. Throughout this course, explore a myriad of topics to master Oracle RAC administration. Begin by comprehending its architecture and proceeding to installation techniques for different RAC types--administrator-managed, policy-managed, CDB, and RAC One node. Delve into performing core administrative tasks, backup and recovery strategies, and the art of effectively monitoring and fine-tuning Oracle RAC databases. Discover dynamic database services, connection load balancing, TAF, FAN, and application continuity, offering seamless performance and reliability. Engage in practical exercises following each concept to reinforce learning, backed by hands-on practice, from mastering patch sets applications on Oracle RAC to comprehending Flex Clusters, upgrading databases, managing server pools, and adeptly navigating Oracle's innovative technology without complex hardware requirements. By the end of this course, you will be proficient in building and managing Oracle RAC databases with advanced precision and expertise. What you will learn Build Oracle 12c and 19c RAC databases on Linux platforms Implement global resource management and backup/recovery strategies in RAC Learn to manage dynamic database services and apply patch sets Explore connection load balancing, TAF, and FAN Understand application continuity and perform Oracle RAC upgrades Create Oracle RAC One Node and CDB databases effectively Explore Oracle Flex Clusters and manage server pools in Clusterware Audience This course caters to Oracle database administrators aspiring to master Oracle RAC databases. It's tailored for those eager to deepen their expertise in managing and optimizing Oracle RAC across various setups. Prerequisites include familiarity with Oracle database administration fundamentals and a basic understanding of Linux operating systems. Students should have a PC with Windows 7, 8, or 10 (64-bit) and 16 GB memory, along with a minimum of 280 GB free HDD space. This comprehensive course guides learners from foundational concepts to advanced administration in Oracle RAC databases. About the Author Ahmed Baraka: Ahmed Baraka has 25 years of extensive experience in the computer industry, with a focus on Oracle database administration technologies used in complex and high-availability environments. Baraka's expertise is designing and maintaining database solutions for complex business needs using a wide selection of technologies, such as Oracle RAC, ASM, Data Guard, GoldenGate, WebLogic, Database Appliance, and Enterprise Manager. He has worked with international firms in Australia and Abu Dhabi. His hobbies are soccer (football) and listening to soft music.
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