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by Martin Bach
Expert Consolidation in Oracle Database 12c
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Contents at a Glance
Contents
About the Author
About the Technical Reviewer
Acknowledgments
Introduction
CHAPTER 1: Consolidation as an industry trend
Consolidation
Virtualization
Cloud computing
Automation
The importance of standards for support
Changes in the hardware world
The Linux operating (eco-) system
Summary
CHAPTER 2: Oracle 12c New Features
Changes for Developers
Changes Relevant to Database Availability
Data and Information Lifecycle Management
Infrastructure Changes
Summary
CHAPTER 3: Supporting Hardware
Enabling Hardware
Consolidation Features in Linux
Benchmarks
Summary
CHAPTER 4: Supporting Software
Enabling Software Solutions
Virtualization Examples
High Availability Example
Oracle Clusterware HA Framework
Summary
CHAPTER 5: Installing Oracle Linux
Installing Oracle Linux 6
Manual Installation
Automated installation
Preparing for the Oracle Database installation
Configuring storage
Summary
CHAPTER 6: Installing the Oracle Database
Preparing for the installation
Installing Oracle Restart
Installing the Oracle database
Summary
CHAPTER 7: Pluggable Databases
The consolidated hosting platform before Oracle 12.1
Implementation details for Pluggable Databases
Creating a Container Database
Managing Pluggable Databases
Users and roles in the context of a PDB
Playing nicely with others
Summary
CHAPTER 8: Monitoring the Hosting Platform
Oracle Enterprise Manager
Installing Cloud Control
Managing Database Targets
Summary
CHAPTER 9: Learning About Data Guard
An introduction to Oracle Data Guard
Standby databases: A historical perspective
Types of standby databases
The Active Data Guard Option
Data protection modes
Role transitions
An in-depth view on Data Guard terminology
New Data Guard features in 12.1
Managing and administering Data Guard
Summary
CHAPTER 10: Implementing Data Guard
Naming considerations
Implementing Data Guard on a file system
Configuring Data Guard with Oracle Managed Files
Creating a Data Guard Broker configuration
Completely removing the Broker configuration
Performing a graceful switchover operation
Performing a failover operation
Creating a lights-out configuration using the Broker
Maintaining archived logs
Data Guard specifics for Pluggable Databases
Summary
CHAPTER 11: Backup and Recovery
An introduction to Backups
Noteworthy new RMAN features in Oracle 12.1
Taking RMAN backups
Restore and Recovery
The need for testing
Introduction to Querying RMAN metadata
Refreshing an environment
Summary
CHAPTER 12: Upgrading to Oracle 12c
The upgrade path to Oracle database 12c
Before you upgrade production
Upgrading Oracle Restart on the same server
Upgrading the database
Consolidating migrated databases
Moving the database into ASM
Being able to downgrade
Summary
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