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Oracle High Availability, Disaster Recovery, and Cloud Services: Explore RAC, Data Guard, and Cloud Technology

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Chapter 1: Introduction to High Availability (HA) and Disaster Recovery (DR) with Cloud functionality
Chapter The goal is to provide the end user with an overview of the important Oracle 12c R2 RDBMS Features and High Availability (HA) with Cloud Options.
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Sub -Topics1. Introduction to High availability2. Options for Disaster Recovery3. Why we require HA & DR4. Difference between High availability and Disaster recovery5. Importance of HA & DR6. Evolution of Cloud technologies7. Oracle 12c R2 (12.2.0.1.0) with Multi-tenant Features
Chapter 2: High Availability (HA) - GRID Infrastructure (GI) and RAC Options
Chapter The goal is to provide the end user with an understanding of the new 12.2 Grid Features. In this way, the end user will be prepared to configure clusters for enhanced High Availability over previous Grid versions.
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Sub - Topics 1. Clusterware & RAC introduction2. Oracle RAC 12 R2 new features3. Flex ASM and Flex Clusters4. Oracle Domain Services Clusters5. Cluster Health Advisor and the GIR6. Rapid Home Provisioning7. Oracle RAC Reader nodes8. Oracle ASM Filter Driver9. 12.2 ACFS Replication and new Features10. HACIFS11. Managing Clusterware with OEM12. Sparse Files in Diskgroups and ACFS
Chapter 3: Oracle Active Data Guard with Cloud Services
Chapter The goal of this chapter is to provide the end user with an understanding of how to manage Oracle Data Guard including with Exadata Cloud. This chapter will serve to enhance the Exadata Cloud experience
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Sub - 1. Oracle Disaster Recovery solution for database2. Data guard configuration and protection levels3. Data guard Switchover4. Data guard Failover5. Data guard with High availability
Chapter 4: Best Practices in Oracle 12c R2 Data Guard with TIPS and Techniques
Chapter This chapter is concerned with expanding on the DataGuard concepts which are touched on in previous chapters. After reading this chapter, end users will have the necessary knowledge to implement a myriad of techniques to better utilize Oracle's DataGuard technology and provide even greater utility to their standby databases.
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1. Create a Standby database using DBCA2. Support for Diagnostic Pack with ADG3. Support for SQL Tuning Advisor4. No Logging Changes for Data Guard5. Multiple Observers6. Multiple Instance Redo Apply (MIRA) in RAC7. Subset Standbys8. Data Guard Database Compare9. Automatic Password File Synchronization10. in-Memory Support for ADG11. Minimize Impact to Primary Databases with Multiple Sync Standby Databases12. Duplicate Command Enhancements for DG13. Connection Preservation during Role Changes14. Data Guard Broker PDB - Migrate PDB
Chapter 5: Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud control 13c & High Availability (HA) for Cloud Control 13c
Chapter The goal of this chapter is to go over the High Availability concepts that pertain to OEM 13cR2. With every release of OEM, OEM is becoming more and more powerful and as a result is relied on more
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708 pages, Paperback

Published May 20, 2019

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