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|a Oracle High Availability, Disaster Recovery, and Cloud Services
|h Elektronische Ressource
|b Explore RAC, Data Guard, and Cloud Technology
|c by YV Ravi Kumar, Nassyam Basha, Krishna Kumar K M, Bal Mukund Sharma, Konstantin Kerekovski
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|a Chapter 1: Introduction to High Availability (HA) and Disaster Recovery (DR) with Cloud functionality -- Chapter 2: High Availability (HA) - GRID Infrastructure (GI) and RAC Options -- Chapter 3: Oracle Active Data Guard with Cloud Services -- Chapter 4: Best Practices in Oracle 12c R2 Data Guard with TIPS and Techniques -- Chapter 5: Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud control 13c & High Availability (HA) for Cloud Control 13c -- Chapter 6: RAC - TAF - FAN - Benefits - Sessions Failover - HA Capabilities -- Chapter 7: Global Data Services (GDS) Configurations for HA -- Chapter 8: Oracle Sharding Architecture -- Chapter 9: High availability in ODA & Exadata -- Chapter 10: Troubleshooting and Health-Check in High Availability -- Chapter 10: Introduction to Oracle Cloud with Various Options -- Chapter 11: Exadata Cloud Service-Introduction -- Chapter 12: Exadata Cloud Service-Managing them all together -- Chapter 13: Exadata Cloud Service-Consolidation & Security -- Chapter 14: Exadata Cloud Service-Testing your migration plan -- Chapter 15 Exadata Cloud Service-Migrating databases using Golden Gate Cloud Service
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|a Work with Oracle database’s high-availability and disaster-management technologies. This book covers all the Oracle high-availability technologies in one place and also discusses how you configure them in engineered systems and cloud services. You will see that when you say your database is healthy, it is not limited to whether the database is performing well on day-to-day operations; rather it should also be robust and free from disasters. As a result, your database will be capable of handling unforeseen incidents and recovering from disaster with very minimal or zero downtime. Oracle High Availability, Disaster Recovery, and Cloud Services explores all the high-availability features of Oracle database, how to configure them, and best practices. After you have read this book you will have mastered database high-availability concepts such as RAC, Data Guard, OEM 13c, and engineered systems (Oracle Exadata x6/x7 and Oracle Database Appliance). You will: Master the best practices and features of Exadata and ODA Implement and monitor high availability with OEM 13c Clone databases using various methods in Oracle 12c R2 Work with the Oracle sharding features of Oracle 12c R2
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