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11gR2 DBA: Real Application Cluster |
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5 Days |
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| Description: |
With every release of Oracle, the architecture behind RAC implementation has been changing significantly to provide a more robust and intelligent solution towards Oracle grid strategy. This course discusses Oracle 11gR2 features in a RAC implementation. The course covers architecture, design, implementation and administration features specifically to a RAC environment. Topics covered include clusterware, ASM, partitioning, indexes, tablespace management, and transaction management. Performance optimization with examples, troubleshooting and problem solving scenarios are covered, as well as discussions on the migration process from a single instance database to RAC or upgrade process from Oracle 10gR2 RAC environment to an Oracle 11gR2 environment.
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This course on RAC will enlighten and educate students on the internals of RAC operations, cache fusion and the fast reconfiguration of RAC. Topics such as Admin managed vs Policy Managed databases and failover scenarios will educate the attendees with some of the new cool features in Oracle 11gR2.
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In this hands-on course the students will learn to configure and manage a RAC database environment. The course also includes extensive hands on labs, detailed discussions on, Automatic Storage Management (ASM), ASM Clustered File System (ACFS) and Oracle Clusterware.
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Audience:
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Database Administrators, Architects & Managers |
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Required Prerequisites:
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Oracle 11g DBA: Architecture and Administration |
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Oracle 11g DBA: Backup and Recovery |
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Suggested Prerequisites:
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Oracle 11g DBA: Performance Tuning |
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Course Objectives:
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Understand how to implement, test and tune Real Application Clusters |
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Learn day-to-day functions and operations regarding RAC ASM and ACFS |
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Learn through examples and hands on lab excercises differences between Admin managed and Policy Managed configurations and how to take advantage of the benefits from these features |
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Learn the new service oriented architecture (SOA) in Oracle 11g RAC using FAN and TAF |
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Gain exposure to the Internals of RAC and ASM |
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Course Topics
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Part I: Concepts |
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Business Requirements |
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Hardware Concepts |
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Oracle Concepts
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Clustering Concepts
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Part II: Architecture |
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Oracle Grid Infrastructure
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RAC Architecture
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RAC Storage Management
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Transaction Management Scenarios in RAC (Internals)
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Parallel Processing
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Installation and Configuration
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Parameters and Views
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Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
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Part III: Operations |
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Availability and Scalability
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Migration & Upgrades
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Cluster Administration
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Testing the RAC Environment
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Performance Tuning Tools and Utilities
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Performance Tuning Start with a Single Instance
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Performance Tuning The Cluster
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