Training Course: Oracle 10g Data Guard (O1041)
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Training Course Summary:
Learn how to use Oracle Data Guard to help protect the Oracle Database against planned and unplanned downtimes. The Data Guard architecture is used to create physical and logical standby databases, including Primary Database Configuration, Implementation and Monitoring.Pre-Requisites:
10g DBA Fundamentals I (O1010)Oracle 10g SQL (O011)
Who Should Attend:
Oracle Database AdministratorsOracle Support Engineers
Training Course Overview/Content:
Oracle Data Guard IntroductionDescribe the basics of Oracle Data Guard
High availability usage of Data Guard architecture
Considerations of planned and unplanned down time
Physical and Logical differences
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Oracle Data Guard Architecture
Data Guard architecture
Operational requirements of Data Guard
Advantages of multiple Standby databases
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Log Transport Services
Service architecture
Capabilities of services
Service Interfaces
Describe archive log gap detection
Data protection modes
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Oracle Data Guard Environment
Understanding the differences of configuration with Data Guard
Initialization parameters
Data Guard views
Performance configurations
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Data Guard Broker
Management Model
Data Guard Broker architecture
Data Guard Broker components
Benefits of Data Guard Broker
Data Guard Broker configurations
Configuration management using DGMGRL
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Data Guard SQL Architectecture
When to use a logical standby database
Create a logical standby database using Enterprise Manager
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Switchover and Failover
Database roles
Switchover / Failover
Flashback Database after a failover
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Physical Standby Database
Create & manage a Physical Standby database
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Logical Standby database
Create & manage a Logical Standby database
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Further Considerations
Back up the primary database with a physical standby database
Back up a logical standby database
Flashback Database features in a Data Guard configuration
Encrypt redo information
Cascaded redo log destinations

