Oracle 12C Release 2 Backup and Recovery Using RMAN
RMAN Oracle, perform Oracle backup and recovery activities on Oracle Databases and become master using RMAN Oracle
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Overview
Hey there,
Welcome to my Oracle 12C Release 2 Backup and Recovery Using RMAN course.
RMAN Oracle, perform Oracle backup and recovery activities on Oracle Databases and become master using RMAN Oracle
Recovery Manager (RMAN) is an Oracle Database client that performs backup and recovery tasks on your databases and automates the administration of your backup strategies. It greatly simplifies backing up, restoring, and recovering database files. Rman, oracle rman, rman oracle, rman backup, oracle 12c, oracle, data recovery, oracle rman recovery, oracle backup and recovery, backup and recovery, oracle dba, oracle database rman, backup
RMAN also reduces the administration work associated with your backup strategy. RMAN keeps an extensive record of metadata about backups, archived logs, and its own activities, known as the RMAN repository. In restore operations, RMAN can use this information to eliminate the need for you to identify backup files for use in restores in most situations. You can also generate reports of backup activity using the information in the repository.
Through my Oracle 12C Release 2 Backup and Recovery Using RMAN course, you’ll learn everything for using RMAN to manage backup and recovery activities on Oracle databases. After every concepts lecture, you will have a chance to implement a hands-on practical exercise.
This course starts with very basics. First, you will learn how to install the tools. Then the show will start and we will start with introducing the Oracle RMAN architecture, this course will take you all away from performing basic database backup up to implementing advanced backup options on the produced backups. In my RMAN course, you will learn everything with hands-on practice. I'll also teach you the best practices and shortcuts.
At the end of the course;
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Backup and recovery concepts in Oracle
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Setting up the laboratory environment
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Creating and managing the recovery catalog
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Using flashback Technologies in Oracle
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Backing up the database
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Reporting on RMAN operations.
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Managing RMAN backups
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Using Data Recovery Advisor of Oracle
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Restoring and recovering database and database objects.
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The point-in-time recovery concept in Oracle will be crystal clear for you.
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Rman oracle
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Rman backup
What is Oracle SQL?
SQL stands for Structured Query Language—the language developers use to interact with databases to create, read, update, and delete database records and manage other aspects of those databases. ANSI created the standard for SQL. Many database vendors, like Oracle, expand on this standard to create their version of the language. Oracle SQL is compliant with ANSI SQL standards, with features designed specifically for the Oracle database management system. This RDBMS was released as the first commercially available relational database management system in 1977 and holds the top market share worldwide for relational database management systems.
What careers use Oracle SQL?
Having Oracle SQL skills can add value to many careers. The most obvious is being a database administrator in enterprises that use the Oracle database management system. But SQL dialects are pretty similar, and knowledge of Oracle SQL can apply to many types of relational databases and doesn't limit you to Oracle. Database developers also use Oracle SQL all day long to create new databases and table structures. Most applications require a database to function, so software engineers and web developers also use Oracle SQL frequently. Data scientists must access data to create machine learning models and find trends, and a lot of this data will get stored in databases that require a knowledge of SQL to retrieve and transform. Business analysts also use Oracle SQL to generate reports that help businesses get to their next stage.
Why would you want to take this course?
Our answer is simple: The quality of teaching.
When you enroll, you will feel the OAK Academy`s seasoned developers' expertise.
Step-by-Step Way, Simple and Easy With Exercises
By the end of the course, you’ll have a firm understanding of the Using RMAN and valuable insights on how things work under the hood and you'll also be very confident, and hungry to learn more.u
Video and Audio Production Quality
All our videos are created/produced as high-quality video and audio to provide you the best learning experience.
You will be,
-
Seeing clearly
-
Hearing clearly
-
Moving through the course without distractions
You'll also get:
Lifetime Access to The Course
Fast & Friendly Support in the Q&A section
Dive in now to our Oracle 12C Release 2 Backup and Recovery Using RMAN course
We offer full support, answering any questions.
See you in the course!
Curriculum
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Oracle 12C Release 2 Backup and Recovery Using RMAN 07:54
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Downloads for Oracle Rman 05:55
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Installation Rman Oracle 45:53
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Intro to Backup and Recovery 21:33
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Starting and Interacting with the RMAN Client 04:59
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Create Recovery Catalog 17:55
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Flashback Database and Restore Points 33:17
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Backup Database 1:29:38
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Reporting on RMAN Operations 32:56
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Maintaining RMAN Backups and Repository Records 36:11
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Managing Recovery Catalog 21:30
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Data Repair Concepts 19:38
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Validating Database Files and Backups 06:55
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Performing Complete Database Recovery 24:36
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Performing Point-in-Time Recovery 30:03
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Performing Block Media Recovery 07:31
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What We Have Learned in This RMAN Course? 03:51
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Description
Hey there,
Welcome to my Oracle 12C Release 2 Backup and Recovery Using RMAN course.
RMAN Oracle, perform Oracle backup and recovery activities on Oracle Databases and become master using RMAN Oracle
Recovery Manager (RMAN) is an Oracle Database client that performs backup and recovery tasks on your databases and automates the administration of your backup strategies. It greatly simplifies backing up, restoring, and recovering database files. Rman, oracle rman, rman oracle, rman backup, oracle 12c, oracle, data recovery, oracle rman recovery, oracle backup and recovery, backup and recovery, oracle dba, oracle database rman, backup
RMAN also reduces the administration work associated with your backup strategy. RMAN keeps an extensive record of metadata about backups, archived logs, and its own activities, known as the RMAN repository. In restore operations, RMAN can use this information to eliminate the need for you to identify backup files for use in restores in most situations. You can also generate reports of backup activity using the information in the repository.
Through my Oracle 12C Release 2 Backup and Recovery Using RMAN course, you’ll learn everything for using RMAN to manage backup and recovery activities on Oracle databases. After every concepts lecture, you will have a chance to implement a hands-on practical exercise.
This course starts with very basics. First, you will learn how to install the tools. Then the show will start and we will start with introducing the Oracle RMAN architecture, this course will take you all away from performing basic database backup up to implementing advanced backup options on the produced backups. In my RMAN course, you will learn everything with hands-on practice. I'll also teach you the best practices and shortcuts.
At the end of the course;
-
Backup and recovery concepts in Oracle
-
Setting up the laboratory environment
-
Creating and managing the recovery catalog
-
Using flashback Technologies in Oracle
-
Backing up the database
-
Reporting on RMAN operations.
-
Managing RMAN backups
-
Using Data Recovery Advisor of Oracle
-
Restoring and recovering database and database objects.
-
The point-in-time recovery concept in Oracle will be crystal clear for you.
-
Rman oracle
-
Rman backup
What is Oracle SQL?
SQL stands for Structured Query Language—the language developers use to interact with databases to create, read, update, and delete database records and manage other aspects of those databases. ANSI created the standard for SQL. Many database vendors, like Oracle, expand on this standard to create their version of the language. Oracle SQL is compliant with ANSI SQL standards, with features designed specifically for the Oracle database management system. This RDBMS was released as the first commercially available relational database management system in 1977 and holds the top market share worldwide for relational database management systems.
What careers use Oracle SQL?
Having Oracle SQL skills can add value to many careers. The most obvious is being a database administrator in enterprises that use the Oracle database management system. But SQL dialects are pretty similar, and knowledge of Oracle SQL can apply to many types of relational databases and doesn't limit you to Oracle. Database developers also use Oracle SQL all day long to create new databases and table structures. Most applications require a database to function, so software engineers and web developers also use Oracle SQL frequently. Data scientists must access data to create machine learning models and find trends, and a lot of this data will get stored in databases that require a knowledge of SQL to retrieve and transform. Business analysts also use Oracle SQL to generate reports that help businesses get to their next stage.
Why would you want to take this course?
Our answer is simple: The quality of teaching.
When you enroll, you will feel the OAK Academy`s seasoned developers' expertise.
Step-by-Step Way, Simple and Easy With Exercises
By the end of the course, you’ll have a firm understanding of the Using RMAN and valuable insights on how things work under the hood and you'll also be very confident, and hungry to learn more.u
Video and Audio Production Quality
All our videos are created/produced as high-quality video and audio to provide you the best learning experience.
You will be,
-
Seeing clearly
-
Hearing clearly
-
Moving through the course without distractions
You'll also get:
Lifetime Access to The Course
Fast & Friendly Support in the Q&A section
Dive in now to our Oracle 12C Release 2 Backup and Recovery Using RMAN course
We offer full support, answering any questions.
See you in the course!
Who is this course for?
- Anyone who is Oracle Database beginner but wants to become expert
- DBA`s who are looking to sharpen their skills to the expert level
- DBA`s that manage other RDBMS and want to immigrate Oracle
- Anyone who wants to become seasoned DBA
- Anyone who wants to become an Oracle DBA at a big company
- People who want to learn rman backup
- People who want to learn rman oracle
- People who want to learn oracle recovery using rman
Requirements
- 12 GB memory
- 60 GB of free disk space
- A computer with access to the internet
- Basic Computer Knowledge with (Win7/8/10)
- Familiarity with Linux operating system would be beneficial but not required
- Desire to learn oracle rman
- Desire to learn oracle backup
- Desire to learn oracle data recovery
- Desire to learn 12c
- Desire to learn Oracle 12C Release 2 Backup and Recovery
- Nothing else! It’s just you, your computer and your ambition to get started today
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