| Module | Topics | | :--- | :--- | | | Managing database storage structures, including tablespaces and data files, with a focus on efficient space usage and undo data management. | | 6. Security & Auditing | Creating and managing user accounts, configuring privileges and roles, setting resource limits, and implementing Oracle Database auditing for compliance and data protection. | | 7. Data Movement | Loading and transporting data using various methods, including external tables for efficient integration with flat-file systems. | | 8. Performance Monitoring & Tuning | Analyzing database processes, managing memory, and using monitoring tools to optimize SQL and access paths for maintaining high application performance. |
Utilizing the RMAN command-line interface to perform full, incremental, image copy, and control file backups. Multitenant Architecture: The 19c Paradigm
Mastering the stages of database startup (NOMOUNT, MOUNT, OPEN) and shutdown modes (NORMAL, IMMEDIATE, TRANSACTIONAL, ABORT). | Module | Topics | | :--- |
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