El proceso de obtener la certificación Oracle Database amplía sus conocimientos y habilidades
para exponerlo a una amplia gama de importantes bases de datos, características, funciones y
tareas. Certificación Oracle Database enseña cómo realizar complejas, actividades prácticas a
travésde los laboratorios, el estudio y la práctica.
Además, los exámenes de certificación de Oracle validan sus capacidades utilizando en el
mundo real, las preguntas basadas en escenarios para evaluar y desafían su capacidad de
pensar y actuar.
Con el lanzamiento 12c, la Base de Datos Oracle se ha re-diseñado para Cloud computing. La
Arquitectura multiusuario trae a las empresas eficiencias sin precedente en hardware y
software, beneficios de rendimiento y manejabilidad, así como un rápido y eficiente
aprovisionamiento Cloud. Oracle certificaciones 12c base de datos subrayan el conjunto de
habilidades que necesitan los administradores de bases en el competitivo mercado de hoy.
La Oracle Certified Associate (OCA) para Oracle 12c base de datos evalúa las más
importantes necesitan de un DBA para la gestión operativa diaria y el mantenimiento.
Sobre la base de las competencias en la base de datos Oracle 12c certificación OCA, el Oracle
Certified Professional (OCP) para Oracle 12c base de datos incluye los conocimientos y
habilidades avanzadas requerido de de alto rendimiento administradores de bases, incluyendo
el desarrollo y despliegue de copia de seguridad, recuperación y estrategias de cloud
computing.
Pre Requisitos
Pasar un examen SQL: ya sea para version 12c, Fundamentals 11 g o SQL Expert:
Oracle Database 12c: SQL Fundamentals 1ZO-061
Oracle Database 11g: SQL Fundamentals l 1Z0-051
Oracle Database SQL Expert 1Z0-047
Conocimientos Básicos de Linux Operating System.
Manejo de inglés técnico mínimo 80% lectura.
ORACLE DATABASE 12C: INSTALL AND UPGRADE WORKSHOP
What you will learn
This Oracle Database 12c: Install and Upgrade Workshop gives you detailed information to help you install Oracle Database 12c software. Expert Oracle instructors will teach you how to create a container database and provision pluggable databases.
Learn To:
Install Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server.
Use Oracle Restart to manage components.
Upgrade an existing Oracle Database to Oracle Database 12c.
Create a container database and provision pluggable databases.
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.
Gain Hands-On Experience
Get practical experience installing the Oracle Grid Infrastructure software and Oracle Database software by using Oracle Universal Installer. Expert Oracle instructors will teach you how to stop and start Oracle Restart using SRVCTL to manage components.
Audience
Data Warehouse Administrator
Database Administrators
Support Engineer
Technical Administrator
Related Training
Required Prerequisites
Working knowledge of SQL and use of PL/SQL packages
Suggested Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of Linux Operating System
Course Objectives
Install Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server
Use Oracle Restart to manage components
Upgrade database to Oracle Database 12c
Create a container database
Create an Oracle Database
Install Oracle Database 12c software
Course Topics
Oracle Database 12c Overview
Oracle Database 12c Introduction
Oracle Database Architecture Overview
Oracle Database Instance Configurations
Oracle Database Memory Structures
Process Structures
Database Storage Architecture
Logical and Physical Database Structures
Container and Pluggable Database Overview
Installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server
Overview of Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server
System Requirements for Oracle Grid Infrastructure
Configuring Storage for Oracle Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
Installing Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server
Upgrading Oracle Grid Infrastructure for a Standalone Server
Installing Oracle Database Software
Planning Your Installation
System Requirements for Oracle Database
Preparing the Operating System
Using 4 KB Sector Disks
Setting Environment Variables
Checking the System Requirements
Using the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI)
Performing a Silent Mode Installation
Creating an Oracle Database by Using DBCA
Planning the Database Storage Structure Choosing non-CDB or CDB
Types of Databases (based on workload)
Choosing the Appropriate Character Set
Understanding How Character Sets are Used
Setting the NLS_LANG Initialization Parameter
Using the Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)
Using Oracle Restart
Oracle Restart Overview
Oracle Restart Process startup
Controlling Oracle Restart
Choosing the Correct SRVCTL Utility
Oracle Restart Configuration
Using the SRVCTL Utility
Obtaining Help for the SRVCTL Utility
Starting Components by Using the SRVCTL Utility
Introduction to Upgrading to Oracle Database 12c
Upgrade Methods
Data Migration Methods
Supported Releases for Direct Upgrade
Overview of Upgrade Process
Performing a Rolling Upgrade Upgrading a CBD
Preparing to Upgrade to Oracle Database 12c
Developing a Test Plan
Performance Testing
Requirements for Databases Using Oracle Label Security or Oracle Database Vault
Requirement for Databases Using Oracle Warehouse Builder
Using the Pre-Upgrade Information Tool
Backing Up the Database
Installing the Oracle Database 12c Software
Preparing the New Oracle Home
Upgrading to Oracle Database 12c
Upgrading by Using the Database Upgrade Assistant (DBUA)
Manually Upgrading to Oracle Database 12c
Migrating a non-CDB to a CDB
Performing Post-Upgrade Tasks
Migrating to Unified Auditing
Performing Post-Upgrade Tasks Following a Manual Upgrade
Migrating Data by Using Oracle Data Pump
Data Pump Overview
Migrating by Using Data Pump
Importing by Using a Network Link
DATABASE 12C: ADMINISTRATION WORKSHOP ED 2 NEW
What you will learn
The Oracle Database 12c: Administration Workshop will teach you about the Oracle Database architecture. You will discover how to effectively manage an Oracle Database instance, configure the Oracle Network Environment and perform database maintenance.
Learn To:
Create and manage an Oracle Database Instance.
Create and manage Storage Structures.
Configure the Oracle Network Environment.
Create and manage users.
Monitor the database and manage performance.
Learn basic information on backup and recovery techniques.
Use the Oracle Support Workbench and My Oracle Support to update your Oracle Database software.
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.
Participate in Hands-On Practices and Demonstrations
Expert instruction and hands-on demonstrations will provide you with real world experience. By engaging in hands-on exercises to reinforce your learning, you'll develop in demand skills to effectively manage an Oracle Database.
Audience
Data Warehouse Administrator
Database Administrators
Database Designers
Support Engineer
Technical Administrator
Related Training
Required Prerequisites
Working knowledge of SQL and use of PL/SQL packages
Suggested Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of Linux operating system
Course Objectives
Monitor the Database
Manage Database Performance
Implement Database Auditing
Configure the Database Instance Such That Resources Are Appropriately Allocated Among Sessions and Tasks
Schedule Jobs to Run Inside or Outside of the Database
Configure Oracle Net Services
Configure your Database For Backup and Recovery Operations
Describe Oracle Database Architecture
Manage the Oracle Database Instance
Manage Oracle Database Storage structures
Create and Administer User Accounts
Course Topics
Introduction
Course Objectives
Course Schedule
Overview of Oracle Database 12c
Overview of Oracle Cloud
Overview of the HR Schema
Exploring the Oracle Database Architecture
Oracle Database Architecture: Overview
Oracle Database Instance Configurations
Connecting to the Oracle Database Instance
Oracle Database Memory Structures
Process Architecture
Process Structures
Process Startup Sequence
Database Storage Architecture
Managing the Database Instance
Introducing Oracle Database Management Tools
Understanding the Enterprise Manager Management Framework
Logging in to Oracle Enterprise Manager Database Express
Using the Enterprise Manager Database Express Home Page
Using Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
Using SQL*Plus
Using SQL Developer
Initialization Parameter Files
Configuring the Oracle Network Environment
Oracle Net Services Overview
Oracle Net Listener Overview
Establishing Oracle Network Connections
Tools for Configuring and Managing the Oracle Network
Using the Listener Control Utility
Using Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
Using Oracle Net Manager
Using Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
Managing Database Storage Structures
Understanding Storage of Data
Database Block Contents
Exploring the Storage Structure
Creating a New Tablespace
Overview of Tablespaces Created by Default
Managing Tablespaces
Viewing Tablespace Information
Using Oracle Managed Files
Administering User Security
Database User Accounts
Predefined Administrative Accounts
Creating a User
Authentication
Unlocking a User Account and Resetting the Password
Privileges
Roles
Profiles
Managing Data Concurrency
Overview of Locks
Locking Mechanism
Data Concurrency
DML Locks
Enqueue Mechanism
Lock Conflicts
Managing Undo Data
Undo Data Overview
Transactions and Undo Data
Storing Undo Information
Comparing Undo Data and Redo Data
Managing Undo
Configuring Undo Retention
Guaranteeing Undo Retention
Changing an Undo Tablespace to a Fixed Size
Implementing Oracle Database Auditing
Separation of Responsibilities
Database Security
Monitoring for Compliance
Standard Database Auditing
Unified Audit Data Trail
Separation for Duties for Audit Administration (AUDIT_ADMIN and AUDIT_VIEWER roles)
Configuring the Audit trail Specifying Audit Options
Performing Database Maintenance
Database Maintenance
Viewing the Alert History
Terminology
Automatic Workload Repository (AWR)
Statistic Levels
Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM)
Advisory Framework
Enterprise Manager and Advisors
Managing Performance
Performance Monitoring
Tuning Activities
Performance Planning
Instance Tuning
Performance Tuning Methodology
Performance Tuning Data
Monitoring Performance Managing Memory
Managing Performance: SQL Tuning
SQL Tuning
Oracle Optimizer
SQL Plan Directives
Adaptive Execution Plans
SQL Advisors
Automatic SQL Tuning Results
Implement Automatic Tuning Recommendations
SQL Tuning Advisor
Managing Resources by Using Database Resource Manager
Database Resource Manager Overview
Database Resource Manager Concepts
Using the Resource Manager
Default Maintenance Resource Manager Plan
Default Plan Example
Resource Manager Workflow
Specifying Resource Plan Directives
Resource Allocation Methods for Resource Plans
Automating Tasks by Using Oracle Scheduler
Simplifying Management Tasks
Understanding a Simple Job
Core Components
Basic Work Flow
Persistent Lightweight Jobs
Using a Time-Based or Event-Based Schedule
Creating a Time-Based Job
Creating an Event-Based Schedule
Managing Space
Space Management Overview
Block Space Management
Row Chaining and Migration
Free Space Management Within Segments
Types of Segments
Allocating Extents
Allocating Space
Creating Tables Without Segments
Backup and Recovery Concepts
Categories of Failures
Flashback Technology
Understanding Instance Recovery
Phases of Instance Recovery
Tuning Instance Recovery
Using the MTTR Advisor
Media Failure
Configuring for Recoverability
Moving Data
Moving Data: General Architecture
Oracle Data Pump
SQL*Loader
External Tables
Working with Oracle Support
Using the Support Workbench
Using Enterprise Manager
Working with Oracle Support
My Oracle Support Integration
Researching an Issue
Logging Service Requests
Managing Patches
Applying a Patch Release |