Oracle DBA Training in Chennai
Greens
Technologys offers best Oracle DBA Training in Chennai with most experienced
professionals. Our Instructors are working in Oracle DBA and related
technologies for more years in MNC’s. We aware of industry needs and we are
offering Oracle DBA Training in Chennai in more practical way. Our team of
Oracle DBA trainers offers Oracle DBA in Classroom training, Oracle DBA Online
Training and Oracle DBA Corporate Training services. We framed our syllabus to
match with the real world requirements for both beginner level to advanced
level. Our training will be handled in either weekday or weekends programme
depends on participants requirement. We do offer Fast-Track Oracle DBA Training
in Chennai and One-to-One Oracle DBA Training in Chennai. Here are the major
topics we cover under this Oracle DBA course Syllabus Introduction, Installing
the Oracle Database Software, Creating an Oracle Database, Managing the Oracle
Instance, Managing Database Storage Structures, Administering User Security,
Managing Schema Objects, Managing Undo Data, Implementing Oracle Database
Security .Every topic will be covered in mostly practical way with examples.
Greens
Technologys located in Adyar in Chennai.
We are the best Training Institute offers certification oriented Oracle DBA
Training in Chennai. Our participants will be eligible to clear all type of
interviews at end of our sessions. We are building a team of Oracle DBA
trainers and participants for their future help and assistance in subject. Our
training will be focused on assisting in placements as well. We have separate
HR team professionals who will take care of all your interview needs. Our Oracle
DBA Training Course Fees is very moderate compared to others. We are the only
Oracle DBA training institute who can share video reviews of all our students.
We mentioned the course timings and start date as well in below.
Oracle DBA
Training Syllabus in Chennai
Introduction
(Database Architecture)
- Describe
course objectives
- Explore
the Oracle 10g database architecture
Installing the
Oracle Database Software
- Explain
core DBA tasks and tools
- Plan
an Oracle installation
- Use
optimal flexible architecture
- Install
software with the Oracle Universal Installer (OUI)
Creating an
Oracle Database
- Create
a database with the Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)
- Create
a database design template with the DBCA
- Generate
database creation scripts with the DBCA
Managing the
Oracle Instance
- Start
and stop the Oracle database and components
- Use
Enterprise Manager (EM)
- Access
a database with SQL*Plus and iSQL*Plus
- Modify
database initialization parameters
- Understand
the stages of database startup
- View
the Alert log
- Use
the Data Dictionary
Managing
Database Storage Structures
- Describe
table data storage (in blocks)
- Define
the purpose of tablespaces and data files
- Understand
and utilize Oracle Managed Files (OMF)
- Create
and manage tablespaces
- Obtain
tablespace information
- Describe
the main concepts and functionality of Automatic Storage Management (ASM)
Administering
User Security
- Create
and manage database user accounts
- Authenticate
users
- Assign
default storage areas (tablespaces)
- Grant
and revoke privileges
- Create
and manage roles
- Create
and manage profiles
- Implement
standard password security features
- Control
resource usage by users
Managing Schema
Objects
- Define
schema objects and data types
- Create
and modify tables
- Define
constraints
- View
the columns and contents of a table
- Create
indexes, views and sequences
- Explain
the use of temporary tables
- Use
the Data Dictionary
- Manage
data through SQL
- Monitor
and resolve locking conflicts
Managing Undo
Data
- Explain
DML and undo data generation
- Monitor
and administer undo
- Describe
the difference between undo and redo data
- Configure
undo retention
- Guarantee
undo retention
- Use
the undo advisor
Implementing
Oracle Database Security
- Describe
DBA responsibilities for security
- Apply
the principal of least privilege
- Enable
standard database auditing
- Specify
audit options
- Review
audit information
- Maintain
the audit trail
Oracle DBA
Training Syllabus – Part 2
Configuring the
Oracle Network Environment
- Create
additional listeners
- Create
Net Service aliases
- Configure
connect-time failover
- Control
the Oracle Net Listener
- Test
Oracle Net connectivity
- Identify
when to use shared versus dedicated servers
Backup and
Recovery Concepts
- Identify
the types of failure that may occur in an Oracle Database
- Describe
ways to tune instance recovery
- Identify
the importance of checkpoints, redo log files, and archived log files
- Configure
ARCHIVELOG mode
Performing
Database Backups
- Create
consistent database backups
- Back
your database up without shutting it down
- Create
incremental backups
- Automate
database backups
- Monitor
the flash recovery area
Performing
Database Recovery
- Recover
from loss of a control file
- Recover
from loss of a redo log file
- Perform
complete recovery following the loss of a data file
Performing
Flashback
- Describe
Flashback database
- Restore
the table content to a specific point in the past with Flashback Table
- Recover
from a dropped table
- View
the contents of the database as of any single point in time with Flashback
Query
- See
versions of a row over time with Flashback Versions Query
- View
the transaction history of a row with Flashback Transaction Query
Moving Data
- Describe
available ways for moving data
- Create
and use directory objects
- Use
SQL*Loader to load data from a non-Oracle database (or user files)
- Explain
the general architecture of Data Pump
- Use
Data Pump Export and Import to move data between Oracle databases
- Use
external tables to move data via platform-independent files
Configuring
Recovery Manager
- Recovery
Manager Features and Components
- Using
a Flash Recovery Area with RMAN
- Configuring
RMAN
- Control
File Autobackups
- Retention
Policies and Channel Allocation
- Using
Recovery Manager to connect to a target database in default NOCATALOG mode
- Displaying
the current RMAN configuration settings
- Altering
the backup retention policy for a database
Using Recovery
Manager
- RMAN
Command Overview
- Parallelization
of Backup Sets
- Compressed
Backups
- Image
Copy
- Whole
Database and Incremental Backups
- LIST
and REPORT commands
- Enable
ARCHIVELOG mode for the database
- Use
Recovery Manager
Recovering from
Non-critical Losses
- Recovery
of Non-Critical Files
- Creating
New Temporary Tablespace
- Recreating
Redo Log Files, Index Tablespaces, and Indexes
- Read-Only
Tablespace Recovery
- Authentication
Methods for Database Administrators
- Loss
of Password Authentication File
- Creating
a new temporary tablespace
- Altering
the default temporary tablespace for a database
Incomplete
Recovery
- Recovery
Steps
- Server
and User Managed Recovery commands
- Recovering
a Control File Autobackup
- Creating
a New Control File
- Incomplete
Recovery Overview
- Incomplete
Recovery Best Practices
- Simplified
Recovery Through RESETLOGS
- Point-in-time
recovery using RMAN
Flashback
- Flashback
Database Architecture
- Configuring
and Monitoring Flashback Database
- Backing
Up the Flash Recovery Area
- Using
V$FLASH_RECOVERY_AREA_USAGE
- Flashback
Database Considerations
- Using
the Flashback Database RMAN interface
- Using
Flashback Database EM Interface
- Managing
and monitoring Flashback Database operations
Dealing with
Database Corruption
- Block
Corruption Symptoms: ORA-1578
- DBVERIFY
Utility and the ANALYZE command
- Initialization
parameter DB_BLOCK_CHECKING
- Segment
Metadata Dump and Verification
- Using
Flashback for Logical Corruption and using DBMS_REPAIR
- Block
Media Recovery
- RMAN
BMR Interface
- Dumping
and Verifying Segment Metadata
Monitoring and
Managing Storage I
- Database
Storage Structures
- Space
Management Overview
- Oracle-Managed
Files (OMF)
- Row
Chaining and Migrating
- Proactive
Tablespace Monitoring
- Managing
Resumable Space Allocation
- SYSAUX
Tablespace
- Monitoring
table and index space usage
Monitoring and
Managing Storage II
- Automatic
Undo Management
- Redo
Log Files
- Table
Types
- Partitioned
Tables
- Index-Organized
Tables (IOT)
- Managing
index space with SQL
- Configure
optimal redo log file size
- View
“Automatic Tuning of Undo Retention”
VLDB Support
- Creating
Bigfile Tablespaces
- Packages
and data dictionary changes to support VLDB
- Creating
and maintaining temporary tablespace groups (TTG)
- Partitioning
and Partitioned Indexes
- Skipping
unusable indexes
- DML
Error Logging
- Interpreting
Bigfile ROWIDs
Automating
Tasks with the Scheduler
- Scheduler
Concepts
- Creating
a Job Class and a Window
- Managing
Jobs, Programs, Chains, Events, Schedules, priority
- Viewing
and Purging Job Logs
- Creating
a program and a schedule
- Creating
a job that uses a program and a schedule
- Altering
the program and schedule for the job and observing the behavior change of
the job
- Monitoring
job runs
Workshop
- Workshop
Methodology, requirements, and setup
- Scenario
1: Database performance
- Scenario
2: Finding and Tuning Inefficient SQL
- Scenario
3: SGA Management – REDO
- Scenario
4: Running out of Undo Space
- Scenario
5: Missing datafile
- Scenario
6: Managing space in a tablespace – REDO
- Scenario
7: Missing TEMP data file
Oracle DBA
trainer Profile & Placement
Our Oracle DBA
Trainers
- More
than 10 Years of experience in Oracle DBA Technologies
- Has
worked on multiple realtime Oracle DBA projects
- Working
in a top MNC company in Chennai
- Trained
6000+ Students so far.
- Strong
Theoretical & Practical Knowledge
- certified
Professionals
Oracle DBA
Placement Training in Chennai
- More
than 6000+ students Trained
- 100%
percent Placement Record
- 800+
Interviews Organized
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