Oracle Database Administration Cloud Backup and Recovery

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About This Course

Get the groundwork for Oracle database administration Backup and recovery using RMAN in performing backup and recovery

Secure and keeping the data and information in an Oracle database safe from failure is one of the most important tasks of a successful Oracle DBA. In this course to learn how human errors, hardware failures, and even storage loss can affect your database and how you can control the technologies and features built into Oracle 12c to ensure you will never suffer any data loss.

Discover how to use several Oracle tools and technologies, including RMAN, Data Pump, Flashback, and hot and cold backups, to protect your database from the predictable crash.

The following topics will be covered.

1.     Complete vs. incomplete recovery

2.     Point-in-time recovery

3.     Failure categories

4.     Preparing the virtual machine

5.     Performing user-managed backups

6.     Restoring from manual backups

7.     Performing full and incremental backups with RMAN

8.     Recovering a PDB and CDB

9.     Exporting and importing data with Oracle Data Pump

10.  Performing logical backups with Data Pump

11.  Using Flashback Query, Table, and Database

12.  Creating restore points


Added new

1.      Oracle Backup (RMAN) Hands-On Demo and Concepts

2.      Starting and connecting to database

3.      How to backup database in Archivelog and NoArchivelog mode with RMAN

4.      Oracle database incremental backup using RMAN

Oracle Backup (User-Managed Backup) Hands-On Demo and Concepts

5.      How to take cold backup and Restore

6.      How to take Hot backup

7.      How to restore Hot backup

  • They able to know important part of Oracle database and learning and understand of Oracle backup and recovery methods

Course Curriculum

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Instructor

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Zulqarnain Hayat

I have done a  Master in Computer Science (IT)Additionally) I have more than 23 years of professional experience in UNIX administration, Oracle database administration with different flavors (Solaris, Linux, Oracle Linux, Red Hat), and working as a role  Database specialist. I have complete command over the following functions and skills.Key Skills:· Oracle Database Administration· MS SQL Server Administrations· MYSQL/MariaDB Administration·...

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4.9 course rating
4K ratings
ui-avatar of Preston Graham
Preston G.
5.0
2 years ago

The first section of the course was everywhere and really was a waste of money. Searching for another course on backup and recovery.

Ok looks like the fixed the problem. Thanks a lot, now I can continue studying backup and recovery.

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ui-avatar of Alessandro Lisi
Alessandro L.
3.0
4 years ago

it's very difficult to follow the speech

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ui-avatar of Anonymized User
Anonymized U.
1.0
4 years ago

waste of time why did you mention cloud backup and recovery

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ui-avatar of Ashok Dash
Ashok D.
3.5
4 years ago

good

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ui-avatar of Anonymized User
Anonymized U.
4.0
4 years ago

Good

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ui-avatar of Kiran Kumar Ginni
Kiran K. G.
4.5
4 years ago

nice training

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ui-avatar of Yael Tirso Daniel Benítez Hernández
Yael T. D. B. H.
4.0
5 years ago

La traducción no es tan exacta, el acento es dificil de detectar, pero satisface mis necesidades.

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ui-avatar of Dharnendra jain
Dharnendra J.
3.0
5 years ago

training is good with all basic knowledge, was expecting detailed explanation

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ui-avatar of lberto Serra
Lberto S.
5.0
6 years ago

Excellent

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ui-avatar of Carlos Fuentes
Carlos F.
5.0
6 years ago

excellent

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