Oracle Data Protection Solutions |
- Explain Oracle backup and recovery solutions
- Describe types of database failures
- Describe the tools available for backup and recovery tasks
- Describe RMAN and maximum availability architecture
- Use the SYSBACK privilege
- Use RMAN stand-alone and job commands
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Performing Basic Backup and Recovery |
- Back up and recover a NOARCHIVELOG database
- Perform backup and recovery in NOARCHIVELOG mode
- Use SQL in RMAN
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Configuring for Recoverability |
- Configure and manage RMAN settings
- Configure persistent settings for RMAN
- View persistent settings
- Specify a retention policy
- Configure the Fast Recovery Area
- Explain the Fast Recovery Area
- Configure the Fast Recovery Area
- Configure control files and redo log files for recoverability
- Multiplex control files
- Multiplex redo log files
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Using the RMAN Recovery Catalog |
- Create and use an RMAN recovery catalog
- Configure a recovery catalog
- Register target databases in a recovery catalog
- Catalog additional backup files
- Resynchronize a recovery catalog
- Use and maintain RMAN stored scripts
- Upgrade and drop a recovery catalog
- Protect the RMAN recovery catalog
- Back up the recovery catalog
- Re-create an unrecoverable recovery catalog
- Export and import the recovery catalog
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Implementing Backup Strategies |
- Use various RMAN backup types and strategies
- Enable ARCHIVELOG mode
- Create tape and disk based backups
- Create whole database backups
- Create consistent and inconsistent backups
- Create backup sets and image copies
- Create backups of read-only tablespaces
- Employ best practices for data warehouse backups
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Performing Backups |
- Perform full and incremental backups
- Create full and incremental backups
- Use the Oracle-suggested backup strategy
- Manage backup
- Configure and monitor block change tracking
- Report on backups using LIST, REPORT commands
- Manage backups using CROSSCHECK, DELETE commands
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Configuring RMAN Backup Options and Creating Backup of Non-Database Files |
- Use techniques to improve backups
- Create compressed backups
- Create multi-section backups of very large files
- Create proxy copies
- Create duplexed backup sets
- Create backups of backup sets
- Create archival backups
- Perform backup of non-database files
- Back up a control file to trace
- Back up archived redo log files
- Back up ASM diskgroup metadata
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Using RMAN-Encrypted Backups |
- Create RMAN-encrypted backups
- Use transparent-mode encryption
- Use password-mode encryption
- Use dual-mode encryption
- Restore encrypted backups
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Diagnosing Failures |
- Describe the Automatic Diagnostic Workflow
- Use the Automatic Diagnostic Repository
- Use ADRCI
- Find and interpret message output and error stacks
- Use the Data Recovery Advisor
- Handle block corruption
- Detect block corruption using RMAN
- Perform block recovery using RMAN
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Performing Restore and Recovery Operations |
- Describe and tune instance recovery
- Perform complete and incomplete recovery
- Use RMAN RESTORE and RECOVER commands
- Restore ASM disk groups
- Recover from media failures
- Perform complete and incomplete or “point-in-time” recoveries using RMAN
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Recovering Files Using RMAN |
- Perform recovery for spfile, control file, redo log files
- Perform table recovery from backups
- Perform recovery of index and read-only tablespaces, temp file
- Restore a database to a new host
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Using Oracle Secure Backup |
- Configure and use Oracle Secure Backup
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Using Flashback Technologies |
- Describe the Flashback technologies
- Configure a database to use Flashback technologies
- Guarantee undo retention
- Use Flashback to query data
- Use Flashback Query
- Use Flashback Version Query
- Use Flashback Transaction Query
- Flash back a transaction
- Perform Flashback Table operations
- Perform Flashback Table
- Restore tables from the recycle bin
- Describe and use Flashback Data Archive
- Use Flashback Data Archive
- Use DBMS_FLASHBACK_ARCHIVE package
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Using Flashback Database |
- Perform Flashback Database
- Configure Flashback Database
- Perform Flashback Database
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Transporting Data |
- Describe and use transportable tablespaces and databases
- Transport tablespaces between databases using image copies or backup sets
- Transport databases using data files or backup sets
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Duplicating a Database |
- Choose a technique for duplicating a database
- From an active database, connected to the target and auxiliary instances
- From backup, connected to the target and auxiliary instances
- From backup, connected to the auxiliary instance, not connected to the target, but with recovery catalog connection
- From backup, connected to the auxiliary instance, not connected to the target and the recovery catalog
- Duplicate a database with RMAN
- Create a backup-up based duplicate database
- Duplicate a database based on a running instance
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Monitoring and Tuning of RMAN Operations |
- Tune RMAN performance
- Interpret RMAN error stacks
- Diagnose performance bottlenecks
- Tune RMAN backup performance
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Multitenant Container and Pluggable Database Architecture |
- Describe the multitenant container database architecture
- Explain pluggable database provisioning
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Creating Multitenant Container and Pluggable Databases |
- Configure and create a CDB
- Create a PDB using different methods
- Unplug and drop a PDB
- Migrate a non-CDB database to PDB
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Managing a CDB and PDBs |
- Establish connections to CDB/PDB
- Start up and shut down a CDB and open and close PDBs
- Evaluate the impact of parameter value changes
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Managing Storage in a CDB and PDBs |
- Manage permanent and temporary tablespaces in CDB and PDBs
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Managing Security in a CDB and PDBs |
- Manage common and local users
- Manage common and local privileges
- Manage common and local roles
- Enable common users to access data in specific PDBs
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Managing Availability |
- Perform backups of a CDB and PDBs
- Recover PDB from PDB datafiles loss
- Use Data Recovery Advisor
- Duplicate PDBs using RMAN
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Managing Performance |
- Monitor operations and performance in a CDB and PDBs
- Manage allocation of resources between PDBs and within a PDB
- Perform Database Replay
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Moving Data, Performing Security Operations and Interacting with Other Oracle Products |
- Use Data Pump
- Use SQL*Loader
- Audit operations
- Use Other Products with CDB and PDBs - Database Vault, Data Guard, LogMiner
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Official Information |
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