Create and manage physical and logical standby databases
Use Data Guard standby databases to support production functions such as reporting, querying, testing, and performing backups
Use Enterprise Manager Grid Control and the Data Guard command-line interface (DGMGRL) to maintain a Data Guard configuration
Use Data Guard to achieve a highly available Oracle database

Benefits to You
Ensure fast, reliable, secure and easy to manage performance. Optimize database workloads, lower IT costs and deliver a higher quality of service by enabling smooth and rapid consolidation within your Datacenter.
Data Guard Architecture
This course explores Data Guard architecture, the configuration of physical and logical standby databases and role transitions. Expert instructors will also help you explore Oracle Data Guard 11g features, including Oracle Active Data
Guard and snapshot standby databases.

Course Topics
-Introduction to Oracle Data Guard

-Creating a Physical Standby Database by Using SQL and RMAN Commands

-Oracle Data Guard Broker: Overview

-Creating a Data Guard Broker Configuration

-Creating a Physical Standby Database by Using Enterprise Manager Grid Control

-Creating a Logical Standby Database

-Creating and Managing a Snapshot Standby Database

-Using Oracle Active Data Guard

-Configuring Data Protection Modes

-Performing Role Transitions

-Using Flashback Database in a Data Guard Configuration

-Enabling Fast-Start Failover

-Managing Client Connectivity

-Performing Backup and Recovery Considerations in an Oracle Data Guard Configuration

-Patching and Upgrading Databases in a Data Guard Configuration

-Monitoring a Data Guard Configuration

-Optimizing a Data Guard Configuration

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