Course : Oracle Database, administration

Versions 23ai to 12c

Practical course - 5d - 35h00 - Ref. ORC
Price : 3170 CHF E.T.

Oracle Database, administration

Versions 23ai to 12c


Required course

In this intensive, hands-on course, you'll learn how to implement and administer the Oracle 23ai DBMS under optimum conditions. Key points covered include DBMS architecture and installation, as well as management of instances, databases, disk space, objects, cancellation data, users and access rights. DBMS version evolutions are discussed, to give a better understanding of Oracle's database functionalities.


INTER
IN-HOUSE
CUSTOM

In person or remote class
Available in English on request

Ref. ORC
  5d - 35h00
3170 CHF E.T.




In this intensive, hands-on course, you'll learn how to implement and administer the Oracle 23ai DBMS under optimum conditions. Key points covered include DBMS architecture and installation, as well as management of instances, databases, disk space, objects, cancellation data, users and access rights. DBMS version evolutions are discussed, to give a better understanding of Oracle's database functionalities.


Teaching objectives
At the end of the training, the participant will be able to:
Breaking down Oracle database architecture
Install Oracle DBMS
Identify the main features of Oracle database administration
Create and manage an Oracle database
Manage user access
Managing database security

Intended audience
Oracle database administrators, application administrators and consultants.

Prerequisites
Basic knowledge of SQL language and Oracle DBMS. Experience of using the DBMS in a Windows or Linux environment required.

Practical details
Exercise
Discussions, experience sharing, demonstrations and numerous exercises are carried out after each theoretical input.
Teaching methods
Active pedagogy based on exchanges, practical exercises and assessment of acquired skills throughout the course.

Course schedule

1
Oracle SDBG architecture and installation

  • Database files. Data storage.
  • Background processes. Memory zones. Transaction management.
  • Administrator tasks. System requirements. Unix installation tasks.
  • OFA architecture.
  • Use of Oracle Universal Installer (YES).
  • Interactive or silent installation.
  • RAC architecture. Shared architecture (CDB) and inserted bases (PDB).
  • EM Database Express and SQL Developer.
  • Sharding architecture and PDBs as shards.
Hands-on work
Oracle SDBG installation.

2
Creating and deleting databases

  • Oracle Managed Files (OMF).
  • Storage in ASM disk groups.
  • The database configuration wizard.
  • Create and manage a CDB container and a PDB inserted base.
Hands-on work
Create a new Oracle DB from scripts generated by DBCA.

3
Instance management and network configuration

  • Identification control methods, SYSDBA, SYSBACKUP, SYSDG, SYSKM.
  • Instance setup with PFILE or SPFILE.
  • Options for stopping and starting an instance.
  • Startup and shutdown of a CDB container and a PDB inserted base.
  • View types: dynamic, data dictionary.
  • Trace files, alert file and ADR repository.
  • Network configuration, Oracle Net Services configuration, service management.
Hands-on work
Modify DB settings. Create SPFILE file from PFILE file.

4
Control file and log file management

  • Control file functions. Content.
  • Multiplex the control file.
  • Create and manage log files.
  • ARCHIVELOG mode.
  • Archive file management.
Hands-on work
Multiplex control files and view their contents. Create and modify log file group sizes. Set database to ARCHIVELOG mode.

5
Logical disk space management

  • Create permanent, temporary and undo tablespaces.
  • Define permanent, temporary and undo tablespace defaults.
  • Permanent and temporary tablespace in shared architecture.
  • On-line expansion/movement of a tablespace.
  • Grouping temporary tablespaces and compacting a temporary tablespace.
Hands-on work
Create different tablespaces, define default permanent, temporary and undo tablespaces. Create a group of temporary tablespaces.

6
Database structures

  • Storage structure.
  • Tablespace storage parameters.
  • Using extents.
  • The structure of a database block.
  • Storage of BLOB or CLOB data.
  • Statistics and table storage information.
  • High Water Mark and block chaining.
  • Reorganize storage and unused space.
  • Activity analysis, compression and automatic data movement.
Hands-on work
Table reorganization. Automatic table movement and compression.

7
Object administration

  • External and temporary tables.
  • Index: B*-tree, bitmap and function-based.
  • Tables organized in indexes (IoT).
  • Partitioning tables, indexes and IoTs.
  • Materialized views.
Hands-on work
Creation of B*-tree indexes, bitmap index and materialized view.

8
Cancellation data management

  • The undo segments and the retention period for undo information.
  • Guarantee the preservation of cancellation information.
  • Use the Undo wizard.
  • Flashback Database.
Hands-on work
Change how undo information is stored. Place UNDO records from temporary tables in temporary tablespace.

9
User management and security

  • Create a local or shared user.
  • Password expiration and history.
  • System and object privileges granted locally or commonly.
  • Local and common roles. Profiles.
  • Manage resources in a database.
Hands-on work
Configure user rights. Set up a schema and users to connect and work with this application.

10
Supplements

  • Manage AWR repository and ADDM monitor.
  • Set alert thresholds and use automated tasks.
  • Datapump architecture overview.
  • Audit trails.
Demonstration
Audit trail implementation.


Customer reviews
4,3 / 5
Customer reviews are based on end-of-course evaluations. The score is calculated from all evaluations within the past year. Only reviews with a textual comment are displayed.
MICHEL C.
16/03/26
5 / 5

Xavier a fait preuve une pédagogie incroyable.Le contenu est dense mais nécessaire et de qualité.Très ravi.Il ne me reste plus qu’à mettre tout cela en pratique et continuer l’apprentissage
OUARA ANTOINE N.
16/03/26
4 / 5

Contenu très dense mais le formateur a réussi à aller jusqu’au bout avec rigueur et sérieux.Xavier est un très bon formateur (avec des compétences indéniables sur les sujets traités)
KASA A.
16/03/26
5 / 5

répond à mes attentes



Publication date : 03/31/2025


Dates and locations

Last places available
Guaranteed date, in person or remotely
Guaranteed session
From 1 to 5 June 2026
FR
Remote class
Registration
From 1 to 5 June 2026
EN
Remote class
Registration
From 14 to 18 September 2026
FR
Remote class
Registration
From 14 to 18 September 2026
EN
Remote class
Registration
From 23 to 27 November 2026
FR
Remote class
Registration
From 23 to 27 November 2026
EN
Remote class
Registration

REMOTE CLASS
2026 : 1 June, 1 June, 14 Sep., 14 Sep., 23 Nov., 23 Nov.