Course Outline

Oracle Database 12c: Database Administration (DBA) - (Evening)
ORCL-2101 | Evening | 98 DaysOracle Database 12c: Database Administration (DBA) training program covers the following courses:
Oracle 12c: Introduction to SQL Oracle 12c: Administration Workshop Oracle 12c; Backup and Recovery Workshop
You will learn to:
- Understand the basic concepts of relational databases ensure refined code by developers.
- Create reports of sorted and restricted data.
- Run data manipulation statements (DML).
- Control database access to specific objects.
- Manage schema objects.
- Manage objects with data dictionary views.
- Retrieve row and column data from tables.
- Control privileges at the object and system level.
- Create indexes and constraints; alter existing schema objects.
- Create and manage an Oracle Database Instance.
- Create and manage Storage Structures.
- Configure the Oracle Network Environment.
- Create and manage users.
- Monitor the database and manage performance.
- Learn basic information on backup and recovery techniques.
- Use the Oracle Support Workbench and My Oracle Support to update your Oracle Database software.
- Develop backup and recovery procedures to address your business needs.
- Implement backup and recovery settings and perform backup operations to disk and tape.
- Employ Oracle Database recovery procedures to recover from media and other failures.
- Diagnose and repair data failures.
- Use Flashback Technologies and data duplication to complement backup and recovery procedures.
- Secure the availability of your database by appropriate backup and recovery strategies.
- Gain an understanding of the Oracle Database Cloud Service.
Upcoming Dates:

Who should take this course
This course is designed for the following audiences:
- Database Administrators
- Technical Administrator
- Support Engineer
- Technical Consultant
Course Objectives
After completing this course students will be able to:
- Identify the major structural components of the Oracle Database 12c
- Create reports of aggregated data
- Write SELECT statements that include queries
- Retrieve row and column data from tables
- Run data manipulation statements (DML) in Oracle Database 12c
- Create tables to store data
- Utilize views to display data
- Control database access to specific objects
- Manage schema objects
- Display data from multiple tables using the ANSI SQL 99 JOIN syntax
- Manage objects with data dictionary views
- Write multiple-column sub-queries
- Employ SQL functions to retrieve customized data
- Use scalar and correlated sub-queries
- Create reports of sorted and restricted data
- Back up, restore, and patch DBCS database deployments
- Describe the DBaaS and on-premises Oracle Database architectures
- Manage database instances
- Manage UNDO data
- Move data between databases
- Implement basic backup and recovery procedures
- Monitor and tune database performance
- Tune SQL to improve performance
- Manage resources with Oracle Database Resource Manager
- Create pluggable databases (PDBs)
- Configure the Oracle network environment
- Administer user security and implement auditing
- Create and manage tablespaces
- Manage storage space
- Create and manage Database as a Cloud Service (DBCS) database deployments
- Register databases and manage performance with Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
- Use the Data Recovery Advisor to diagnose and repair failures.
- Use Oracle Flashback Technologies to recover from human error.
- Use Oracle Flashback Technologies to recover from human error.
- Perform an encrypted database backup and restore.
- Perform tablespace point-in-time recovery.
- Describe additional high availability features such as Oracle Data Guard.
- Gain an understanding of the Oracle Database Cloud Service
- Describe Oracle Database backup methods and recovery operations that can be used to resolve database failure.
- Describe the Oracle Database architecture components related to backup and recovery operations.
- Plan effective backup and recovery procedures.
- Configure the database for recoverability.
- Use Recovery Manager (RMAN) to create backups and perform recovery operations.
Course Outline
- Introduction
- Retrieving Data using the SQL SELECT Statement
- Restricting and Sorting Data
- Using Single-Row Functions to Customize Output
- Using Conversion Functions and Conditional Expressions
- Reporting Aggregated Data Using the Group Functions
- Displaying Data from Multiple Tables Using Joins
- Using Subqueries to Solve Queries
- Using the SET Operators
- Managing Tables using DML statements
- Introduction to Data Definition Language
- Introduction to Data Dictionary Views
- Creating Sequences, Synonyms, Indexes
- Creating Views
- Managing Schema Objects
- Retrieving Data by Using Subqueries
- Manipulating Data by Using Subqueries
- Controlling User Access
- Managing Data in Different Time Zones
- Exploring Oracle Database Architecture
- Managing Database Instances
- Creating PDBs
- Configuring the Oracle Network Environment
- Administering User Security
- Creating and Managing Tablespaces
- Managing Storage Space
- Managing UNDO Data
- Moving Data
- Backup and Recovery Concepts
- Monitoring and Tuning Database Performance
- SQL Tuning
- Oracle Database Resource Manager
- Enterprise Manager Cloud Control
- Introduction to Oracle Database Cloud Service
- Creating DBCS Database Deployments
- Managing DBCS Database Deployments
- Backing Up and Restoring DBCS Database Deployments
- Patching DBCS Database Deployments
- Creating Master Encryption Keys for PDBs
- Tablespace Encryption by Default
- Configuring for Recoverability
- Using the RMAN Recovery Catalog
- Backup Strategies and Terminology
- Performing Backups
- Improving Your Backups
- Using RMAN-Encrypted Backups
- Diagnosing Database Failures
- Restore and Recovery Concepts
- Performing Recovery, Part 1
- Performing Recovery, Part 2
- RMAN and Oracle Secure Backup
- Performing Tape Backups and Restores
- Using Flashback Technologies
- Using Flashback Database
- Managing Backup Space or Transporting Data
- Duplicating a Database
- RMAN Performance and Tuning
- Backup and Recovery Workshop
- Oracle Database Cloud Service: Overview