This course is targeted at Database Administratorsand begins with explaining the architecture of an Oracle Database instance and the tools used to access it. The course includes creating and managing a database, configuring and managing Oracle Net Services along with creating and administering pluggable databases (PDBs). You learn how to create and manage database storage, users, backup, and implement database security. Additionally, the course covers protection of database against failures, loading, and transporting data.
1 Introduction to Oracle Database
2 Accessing an Oracle Database
3 Creating an Oracle Database by Using DBCA
4 Creating an Oracle Database by Using a SQL Command
5 Starting Up and Shutting Down a Database Instance
6 Managing Database Instances
7 Oracle Net Services: Overview
8 Configuring Naming Methods
9 Configuring and Administering the Listener
10 Configuring a Shared Server Architecture
11 Creating PDBs from Seed
12 Using Other Techniques to Create PDBs
13 Managing PDBs
14 Database Storage Overview
15 Creating and Managing Tablespaces
16 Improving Space Usage
17 Managing Undo Data
18 Creating and Managing User Accounts
19 Configuring Privilege and Role Authorization
20 Configuring User Resource Limits
21 Implementing Oracle Database Auditing
22 Introduction to Loading and Transporting Data
23 Loading Data
24 Transporting Data
25 Using External Tables to Load and Transport Data
26 Automated Maintenance Tasks: Overview
27 Automated Maintenance Tasks: Managing Tasks and Windows
28 Database Monitoring and Tuning Performance Overview
29 Monitoring Database Performance
30 Analyzing SQL and Optimizing Access Paths