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COURSES > Oracle Dataguard

Oracle

Course Objectives:

  • Use Data Guard to achieve a highly available Oracle Database
  • Describe the Data Guard architecture
  • Modify the Data Guard services
  • Use the Data Guard broker
  • Implement physical and logical standby databases
  • Perform failover and switchover operations
  • Enable fast-start failover

  • DETAILS

    Oracle Data Guard: Overview
    What Is Oracle Data Guard?
    Types of Standby Databases
    Data Guard Broker Framework
    Types of Services
    Benefits of Implementing Oracle Data Guard

    Understanding the Oracle Data Guard Architecture
    Oracle Data Guard Architecture
    Data Guard Redo Apply Architecture
    Data Guard SQL Apply Architecture
    Specifying Role-based Destinations
    Configuring Standby Redo Logs
    Standby Database Modes

    Using Oracle Data Guard Broker and Enterprise Manager
    Oracle Data Guard Broker Features
    Data Guard Broker Configurations
    Benefits of Using the Data Guard Broker
    Data Guard Broker Interfaces
    Using Enterprise Manager 10g Grid Control

    Creating a Configuration and Physical Standby Database by Using Enterprise Manager
    Using Enterprise Manager to Create a Broker Configuration
    Using the Add Standby Database Wizard
    Creating a Physical Standby Database
    Verifying a Configuration
    Creating Standby Redo Logs
    Viewing the Data Guard Configuration Status
    Viewing Data Guard Performance

    Creating a Physical Standby Database by Using SQL
    Preparing the Primary Database
    Setting Initialization Parameters on the Primary Database
    Backing Up the Primary Database Using RMAN
    Creating a Control File for the Standby Database
    Setting Initialization Parameters on the Standby Database
    Setting Up the Environment to Support the Standby Database
    Starting the Physical Standby Database
    Performing Additional Configuration Tasks

    Configuring Data Protection Modes and Log Transport Services
    Setting the Log Transport Mode
    Setting the Data Protection Mode
    Delaying the Application of Redo
    Using Flashback Database as an Alternative to Apply Delay
    Additional Attributes that Affect Log Transport Services

    Creating a Logical Standby Database by Using Enterprise Manager
    Benefits of Implementing a Logical Standby Database
    Preparing to Create a Logical Standby Database
    Checking for Unsupported Objects and Data Types
    Enabling Supplemental Logging
    Creating a Logical Standby Database by using Enterprise Manager
    Using the Add Standby Database Wizard

    Creating a Logical Standby Database by Using SQL
    Preparing to Create a Logical Standby Database
    Creating a Physical Standby Database
    Preparing the Primary Database
    Transitioning to a Logical Standby Database
    Opening the Logical Standby Database
    Verifying the Logical Standby Database
    Performing Additional Configuration Tasks

    Performing Switchover and Failover
    Choosing the Best Role Transition Operation
    Performing a Switchover by Using Enterprise Manager
    Performing a Switchover by Using SQL
    Performing a Failover by Using Enterprise Manager
    Performing a Failover by Using SQL
    Restoring Databases After a Role Transition
    Flashback Through Standby Database Role Transitions

    Enabling Fast-Start Failover
    When Will Fast-Start Failover Occur?
    Configuring Fast-Start Failover
    Prohibited Operations After Enabling Fast-Start Failover
    Managing the Observer
    Performing Role Changes
    Using Enterprise Manager to Enable Fast-Start Failover

    Using Data Guard in a Real Application Clusters Configuration
    Real Application Clusters and Data Guard
    Configuration Considerations with RAC
    Configuring a Primary Database with RAC
    Configuring a Standby Database with RAC
    Apply Instance Failover
    Role Transitions with RAC

    Other Considerations for Oracle Data Guard
    Using a Physical Standby Database for Read/Write Testing and Reporting
    Offloading Backups to a Physical Standby Database
    Using Flashback Database and Real-time Apply
    Using Flashback Database After RESETLOGS
    Enabling Redo Encryption
    Configuring Cascaded Redo Log Destinations