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  • RMAN - Backing Up Database Files
    A consistent backup of the database is one taken when the database is in a consistent state, that is, one taken after the database has been shut down normally (using SHUTDOWN NORMAL, SHUTDOWN IMMEDIATE or SHUTDOWN TRANSACTIONAL).
  • RMAN Backups
    Backing up all or part of your database is accomplished by using the BACKUP command from within the RMAN client.
  • Oracle RAC - Failover and Load Balancing
    Oracle RAC systems provide two methods of failover to provide reliable access to data:Connection failover and
    Transparent Application Failover
  • Oracle Real Application Clusters
    Oracle RAC extends Oracle Database so that you can store, update, and efficiently retrieve data from multiple instances on different servers at the same time. Oracle RAC provides the software that allows the servers to work together in what is called a cluster.
  • Creating a Duplicate Database with RMAN
    You can use the RMAN DUPLICATE command to create a duplicate database from backups of the target database (primary database) while retaining the original target database.
  • RMAN Disk to Disk Backup Methods
    There are three distinct options available for an installer of an Oracle database. Those available storage options for database files are File Systems, Oracle’s Automatic Storage Management (ASM), or Raw Devices.
  • RMAN Tablespace Point in Time Recovery
    A user deletes data from a table and commits it. How do you retrieve that data? If using a version of Oracle with flashback technology AND you are made aware of the error while the undo information is still retained that’s not so much of a problem.
  • Oracle Data Guard 11g
    Data Guard 11g has been made even more simpler and straightforward to implement and manage using either the Data Guard broker command line interface or Enterprise Manager Grid Control
  • Protect your application with Oracle Data Guard
    Framing a Disaster Recovery mechanism for your Oracle database may seem to be a nightmare, but Oracle Data Guard is a straightforward solution to this problem. Put in very simple words, Oracle Data Guard can be used to maintain one or more synchronized copies of your production database.


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