Course Description
Our 5-day Oracle administration training provides students with the skills needed to administer and maintain an Oracle database. Included in the course are detailed instructions on the facilities available for database design, administration, and daily operation including user management and logical backup and recovery.
The issues involved in creating a new instance and database are also presented. The Data Dictionary is examined in detail to create an awareness among participants of the wealth of system information available to the informed user of the system. Dynamic performance tables are also examined to provide access to additional information about a database and instance.
Numerous workshops serve to reinforce and expand upon topics presented during lectures. This course can be taught for any Oracle version, including Oracle 18c.
Course Summary
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| Post Training Support | Yes, our certified Oracle trainers will be available for additional questions once you start working on your projects. |
Course Modules
- Overview of Oracle Architecture
- Manageability Features
- Tablespaces & Data Files
- User Administration
- Tables
- Indexes
- Clusters
- Documenting Objects
- Synonyms
- Sequences
- Views
- Managing UNDO Data
- Utilities
- Resumable Space Allocation
- Oracle 18c New Features
Testimonials
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- Dilane Azangue, Data Integration Consultant, PTA IT Consulting
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- Patti Patterson, IT Admin, Kensing Solutions
“Without a doubt one of the best professional development courses I’ve taken. I would highly recommend.”
- Blaine Clark, KPERS
























