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Oracle Database 19C: Multitenant Architecture (Non-Rac) - AD-TEAM - 11-21-2024 Oracle Database 19C: Multitenant Architecture (Non-Rac) Published 10/2024 MP4 | Video: h264, 1920x1080 | Audio: AAC, 44.1 KHz Language: English | Size: 1.55 GB | Duration: 5h 6m Learn Oracle 19c Multitenant (Non-RAC): manage CDBs/PDBs, user access, app containers, and perform essential admin tasks [b]What you'll learn[/b] Learn core concepts of Oracle Multitenant Architecture, including CDBs and PDBs, and its advantages in modern database environments. Gain skills to create, clone, configure, and manage PDBs in Oracle 19c, enhancing database performance and resource management. Build and manage application containers, enabling streamlined development and deployment in Oracle Multitenant. Master administration tasks with key views and parameter initialization to efficiently manage Oracle multitenant environments. [b]Requirements[/b] Basic Linux Skill Basic Oracle Skill [b]Description[/b] This course, "Oracle Database 19c: Multitenant Architecture (Non-RAC)," is designed to provide you with a comprehensive understanding of Oracle's Multitenant Architecture, a core feature in Oracle Database 19c*. You'll gain hands-on knowledge and practical skills for managing multitenant environments, focusing on non-RAC (Real Application Clusters) configurations.**Throughout this course, you will learn how to start and stop Oracle databases properly, ensuring smooth and reliable operations for any Oracle setup. We'll delve into user management, exploring how to create and manage users across Container Databases (CDBs) and Pluggable Databases (PDBs).Additionally, the course covers application containers, teaching you to create and manage these specialized containers for streamlined development and deployment. You'll also gain valuable insights into key administrative tasks using Oracle administration views and initialization parameters, empowering you to monitor and optimize database resources effectively.Whether you're a database administrator, developer, or IT professional, this course provides you with the essential skills needed to configure, manage, and administer Oracle's multitenant architecture in the 19c environment. By the end, you'll be equipped with the knowledge to manage Oracle multitenant databases confidently, improving efficiency and performance in your database environments. Join us and unlock the power of Oracle Database 19c's multitenant capabilities!* This course is designed for learners who already possess foundational knowledge of Oracle database administration and a solid understanding of single-tenant architecture. If you're familiar with basic database concepts, user management, and Oracle administration in a single-instance setup, you'll be well-prepared to advance into multitenant architecture. We'll build on your existing skills, focusing on the nuances and configurations specific to managing container and pluggable databases. This approach ensures that you'll quickly grasp the multitenant features and workflows unique to Oracle 19c, allowing you to confidently extend your capabilities to multitenant environments without having to start from scratch.** Based on official Oracle documentation, the course offers accurate, industry-standard guidance for managing multitenant environments in non-RAC (Real Application Clusters) configurations. Overview Section 1: Introduction Lecture 1 Introduction Section 2: Multi-Tenant (CDB) Architecture Lecture 2 The architecture of single-tenant and multi-tenant database Section 3: Preparing a virtual machine for practice Lecture 3 Preparing the VM for the practical part of the course Section 4: Create a Container Database Lecture 4 How to Create a CDB Lecture 5 Create a CDB with DBCA and GUI Lecture 6 Create a CDB with DBCA in Silent Mode Section 5: Connect to our CDB with SQLPLUS Lecture 7 Connect to the CDB with SQLPLUS Section 6: Extra: The structure of the Instance Lecture 8 Instance Section 7: Create a PDB Lecture 9 Create a PDB with DBCA Lecture 10 Create a PDB in SQLPLUS with Create command Lecture 11 Opening/Closing the containers Lecture 12 Create the first local tablespace and user Section 8: Managing a PDB Lecture 13 Create a Database Service Lecture 14 Shutdown/Startup a Database Lecture 15 Set default Tablespaces Lecture 16 Common/Local User and Role in a Container Database Lecture 17 Changing the global name of a PDB Lecture 18 Initialization parameters Lecture 19 Administration Views Lecture 20 Backup and Restore Section 9: Application Container Lecture 21 What is an Application Container Lecture 22 Create an Application Container Lecture 23 Install an Application Lecture 24 Create an Application PDB Lecture 25 Upgrade an Application Lecture 26 Create a Map Table for an Application Container Section 10: User and Role in an Application Container Lecture 27 Creating User and Role in an Application Container Section 11: Cloning, Migrating and Converting Lecture 28 Cloning a regular PDB Lecture 29 Cloning an Application PDB Lecture 30 Convert a regular PDB to an Application PDB Database Administrators
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