Course Icon Oracle Database Training

Oracle Database 12c Manage Multitenant Architecture

0800 1337 401

Overview

This Oracle Database 12c Manage Multitenant Architecture course course is designed to give Oracle Database Administrators an understanding of Multitenant Architecture in Oracle Database 12c and to give them an appreciation of how Multitenant Architecture may be implemented at their own sites.

Prerequisites

A good working knowledge of Oracle Database 12c Administration and database creation is required to attend the Oracle Database 12c Manage Multitenant Architecture course. This can be obtained by attendance on the Oracle Database 12c Administration and Oracle Database 12c Install and Upgrade courses.

Objectives

This Oracle Database 12c Manage Multitenant Architecture course is designed to give Oracle 12c Database Administrators the knowledge and skills needed to implement multitenant architecture. The Oracle Database 12c administrator will gain practical experience in creating, administering, backing up and recovering and monitoring an Oracle 12c multitenant database.

Outline

Course Contents - DAY 1

Course Introduction

  • Administration and Course Materials
  • Course Structure and Agenda
  • Delegate and Trainer Introductions

Session 1: ORACLE CONTAINER AND PLUGGABLE DATABASE ARCHITECTURE

  • Overview of Multitenant architecture
  • An overview of a Container database (CDB)
  • The benefits of Multitenant architecture
  • Multitenant database terminology
  • The root container and pluggable database containers
  • The structure of the root container
  • The structure of a pluggable database (PDB)
  • CDB_xxx and DBA_xxx Views

Session 2: CONFIGURE AND CREATE A CONTAINER DATABASE AND PLUGGABLE DATABASES

  • Tools used to create and manage a CDB and PDBs
  • Create and configure a CDB using dbca
  • Examine the structure of a CDB using Enterprise Manager, SQL Developer and the CDB_xxx Views
  • Administer the database using Enterprise Manager, SQL*Plus and SQL Developer
  • Create a new PDB from PDB$SEED
  • Create a PDB from a Non-CDB
  • Clone a PDB into the same CDB using DB links
  • Plug and unplug a PDB
  • Drop a PDB

Session 3: MANAGE A CONTAINER DATABASE AND PLUGGABLE DATABASES

  • Connect to a CDB as an Administrator
  • Connect to a PDB using a service name
  • Startup and shutdown a CDB
  • Open and close a PDB Using SQL*Plus and EM
  • Open and close all PDBs
  • Change the state of a PDB
  • Configure CDB and PDB initialization parameters

Session 4: MANAGE STORAGE IN A CONTAINER DATABASE AND PLUGGABLE DATABASES

  • Data storage overview
  • Create permanent tablespaces in the root and PDBs
  • Create temporary tablespaces in the root and PDBs
  • Temporary UNDO

Course Contents - DAY 2

Session 5: MANAGE COMMON AND LOCAL USERS, ROLES AND PRIVILEGES

  • Manage common and local schemas and users in the Root and PDBs
  • Manage system and object privileges to common and local grantees
  • Manage common and local roles
  • Manage common and local profiles
  • Shared and non-shared objects

Session 6: MANAGE BACKUP, RECOVERY AND FLASHBACK OF A CDB AND PDB

  • Backup a CDB
  • Backup a PDB
  • Recover a CDB from the loss of redo log files, control files and undo datafile loss
  • Recover a CDB from the loss of datafiles
  • Use Flashback at CDB Level
  • Duplicate PDBs

Session 7: MANAGE PERFORMANCE

  • Manage performance
  • Manage resources between PDBs
  • Manage resources within a PDB
  • Manage resources with CDB and PDBs plans
  • Automated maintenance tasks
  • Maximize Consolidated Database Replay

Session 8: MISCELLANEOUS FEATURES

  • Export and import data
  • Load data
  • Audit operations
  • Schedule jobs
See all of the available Technical Courses