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Gone are the chapters on basic passwords. The new guide focuses on:
Updated recovery scenarios focus on Data Guard, RMAN (Recovery Manager) automation, and flash-back technologies to ensure minimal data loss. E. Database Performance Tuning This public link is valid for 7 days
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Data is logically grouped into tablespaces, which physically map to data files on disk. The guide details how to manage permanent tablespaces, temporary tablespaces (for sorting data), and UNDO tablespaces (for transaction rollbacks and read consistency). Multitenant Architecture Can’t copy the link right now
The standard workshop guide is typically organized into the following key modules: Architecture & Installation
Each module should be followed by 4–6 hands-on labs (e.g., "Start up a CDB and open two PDBs," "Simulate data file loss and recover with RMAN"). Include self-assessment quizzes at the end of each module with answers in a separate instructor guide. The new guide focuses on: Updated recovery scenarios
Multitenant yields high resource utilization, simplifies patching and upgrades (patching the CDB upgrades all PDBs simultaneously), and streamlines database consolidation. Managing PDBs