Oracle Database Administration is an important skill for anyone working in the IT industry. The Oracle database is one of the most widely used databases in the world and is used by many organizations for their critical business operations. This training program aims to provide an introduction to Oracle database administration, covering the basics of database management and administration.
The objectives of this training program are to:
Provide an understanding of the Oracle database architecture and its components.
Introduce participants to the Oracle database administration tools and techniques.
Explain how to manage and maintain an Oracle database.
Help participants develop skills in backup and recovery procedures.
Provide an overview of security and performance tuning in Oracle database administration.
This training program is designed for IT professionals who are interested in learning about Oracle database administration. It is suitable for:
Database administrators who want to enhance their knowledge and skills in managing Oracle databases.
System administrators who need to manage Oracle databases as part of their job responsibilities.
IT professionals who want to learn about Oracle database administration for career growth opportunities.
Day 1:
Introduction to Oracle Database Administration
Overview of Oracle database architecture
Understanding Oracle database components
Introduction to SQL*Plus and Oracle Enterprise Manager
Day 2:
Oracle Database Installation and Configuration
Preparing for Oracle database installation
Installing Oracle database software
Configuring the Oracle database
Day 3:
Managing and Maintaining the Oracle Database
Managing database storage structures
Managing users, roles, and privileges
Managing data and schema objects
Day 4:
Backup and Recovery Procedures
Understanding backup and recovery concepts
Performing database backups
Performing database recovery
Day 5:
Security and Performance Tuning
Securing the Oracle database
Performance tuning and optimization
Monitoring and troubleshooting the Oracle database