In the “Oracle Database 12c: Administration Workshop” and “Oracle Database 12c: Backup and Recovery Workshop” courses, you learnt how to create, administer, monitor, back up, and recover non-CDBs (old database architecture).
In this course, you distinguish non-CDBs from the new types of databases that are multitenant container databases and pluggable databases, and define when it is appropriate or not to use multitenant container databases.
You create new multitenant container databases and pluggable databases, and learn how to administer these types of databases.
You also configure the multitenant container database and pluggable databases to support applications and perform tasks such as securing access and data in the multitenant container database and its pluggable databases, creating different types of users, and defining storage structures within the multitenant container database and its pluggable databases. This course uses fictional applications.
Database administration does not end after you configure your multitenant container database and pluggable databases. You also learn how to protect data by designing a backup and recovery strategy, how to monitor operations to ensure that it operates smoothly and manage resources allocation within the multitenant container database and its pluggable databases.
And finally you move data from non-CDBs to pluggable databases, from pluggable databases to non-CDBs, and from pluggable databases to pluggable databases.
In the “Oracle Database 12c: Administration Workshop” and “Oracle Database 12c: Backup and Recovery Workshop” courses, you learnt how to create, administer, monitor, back up, and recover non-CDBs (old database architecture).
In this course, you distinguish non-CDBs from the new types of databases that are multitenant container databases and pluggable databases, and define when it is appropriate or not to use multitenant container databases.
You create new multitenant container databases and pluggable databases, and learn how to administer these types of databases.
You also configure the multitenant container database and pluggable databases to support applications and perform tasks such as securing access and data in the multitenant container database and its pluggable databases, creating different types of users, and defining storage structures within the multitenant container database and its pluggable databases. This course uses fictional applications.
Database administration does not end after you configure your multitenant container database and pluggable databases. You also learn how to protect data by designing a backup and recovery strategy, how to monitor operations to ensure that it operates smoothly and manage resources allocation within the multitenant container database and its pluggable databases.
And finally you move data from non-CDBs to pluggable databases, from pluggable databases to non-CDBs, and from pluggable databases to pluggable databases.