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OverviewPractical Data Refresh using Enterprise Manager 12c is a task-oriented book taking you through the different ways you can refresh data from one Oracle database to another, using the Enterprise Manager 12c product suite to automate the different processes, making them error-free, repeatable and manageable. You will learn the differences between full and thin clones, along with the different methodologies that are required in each case we examine. By the time you have read this book, you will gain a full understanding of when and how to use each of the different data refresh mechanisms, and be able to use Enterprise Manager 12c to be able to perform the necessary steps to refresh your Oracle databases. You will also have an understanding of the bigger picture, since simply cloning from one database to another is not the end of the story. You need to be able to monitor and manage your expanding Oracle database footprint, and we'll introduce you to how that is done as well. * Takes you through refreshing data from one Oracle database to another.* Explains when and how to perform both full and thin cloning of your Oracle database environments.* Explains why simply cloning your data is not enough, and how to manage the bigger picture. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Pete Sharman , Gustavo AntunezPublisher: Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG Imprint: APress ISBN: 9781484211014ISBN 10: 1484211014 Pages: 150 Publication Date: 29 October 2015 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of Contents1. DBaaS Use Cases 2. Common Setup for Cloud Provisioning 3. Provisioning Databases Using Database Templates 4. Provisioning Standby Databases 5. Provisioning Schemas 6. Provisioning Pluggable Databases 7. Using Snap Clone to Provision Database 8. Performing Full Clone Using RMAN Backup 9. Creating a Data Guard Standby Database 10. Setting Up the Database Cloud Self Service Portal 11. Creating a Database Provisioning Profile 12. Setting Up a Service Template 13. Managing Your Cloned EnvironmentReviewsAuthor InformationPete Sharman is a Principal Product Manager with the Enterprise Manager product suite group in the Server Technologies Division at Oracle Corporation. He has worked with Oracle for the past 18 years in a variety of roles from Education to Consulting to Development, and has used Enterprise Manager since its 0.76 beta release. Pete is a member of the OakTable Network, and has presented at conferences around the world from Oracle OpenWorld (both in Australia and the US), RMOUG Training Days, the Hotsos Conference, Miracle Open World, and the AUSOUG and NZOUG conferences. He has previously authored a book on how to pass the Oracle8i Database Administration exam for the Oracle Certified Professional program. He lives in Canberra, Australia, with his wife and three children. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |