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Oracle Database 12c Oracle RMAN Backup and Recovery

Robert Freeman Matthew Hart

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McGraw-Hill Professional
26 February 2016
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This authoritative Oracle Press resource on RMAN has been thoroughly revised to cover every new feature, offering the most up-to-date information This fully updated volume lays out the easiest, fastest, and most effective methods of deploying RMAN in Oracle Database environments of any size. Keeping with previous editions, this book teaches computing professionals at all skill levels how to fully leverage every powerful RMAN tool and protect mission-critical data.

Oracle Database 12c RMAN Backup and Recovery explains how to generate reliable archives and carry out successful system restores. You will learn to work from the command line or GUI, automate the database backup process, perform Oracle Flashback recoveries, and deploy third-party administration utilities. The book features full details on cloud computing, report generation, performance tuning, and security.

Offers up-to-date coverage of Oracle Database 12c new features Examples and workshops throughout walk you through important RMAN operations

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Imprint:   McGraw-Hill Professional
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 231mm,  Width: 188mm,  Spine: 38mm
Weight:   1.301kg
ISBN:   9780071847438
ISBN 10:   007184743X
Pages:   768
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Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Part I: Getting Started with RMAN in Oracle Database 11g Ch 1. The RMAN QuickStart Guide Ch 2. Oracle Database 12c Backup and Recovery Architecture Tour Ch 3. Introduction to the RMAN Architecture Ch 4. Introduction to Oracle Database 12c Multitenant Part II: RMAN Configuration, Backup and Recovery Essentials Ch 5. RMAN Setup and Configuration Ch 6. The RMAN Recovery Catalog Ch 7. RMAN Backups Ch 8. RMAN Restore and Recovery Ch 9. Advanced RMAN Recovery Topics Ch 10. Duplication: Cloning the Target Database Part III: RMAN Maintenance and Administration Ch 11. Maintaining RMAN Ch 12. Monitoring and Reporting on RMAN Ch 13. Performance Tuning RMAN Backup and Recovery Operations Ch 14. Using Oracle Cloud Control for Backup and Recovery Part IV: RMAN in a Highly Available Architecture Ch 15. RMAN and the Enterprise Backup Architecture Ch 16. RMAN and Flashback Technologies Ch 17. RMAN and Data Guard Ch 18. RMAN and Real Application Clusters (RAC) 0Ch 19. DBBLRA Ch 20. RMAN Case Studies Part V: RMAN Media Management Ch 21. Media Management Considerations Ch 22. Oracle Secure Backup Ch 23. Backing Up to Amazon Web Services Using the Oracle Secure Cloud Backup Cloud Mobile Ch 24. Enhancing RMAN with Veritas NetBackup for Oracle Ch 25. Configuring HP Data Protector for Oracle Ch 26. RMAN Tivoli Storage Manager Ch 27. RMAN and Data Domain Part VI: Appendix App A. RMAN Scripting Examples App B. Setting Up a RMAN Test Environment

Robert G. Freeman is an Oracle Database 10g Oracle Certified Professional that has been working with Oracle databases for well over 15 years. He is a Principle Datababase Engineer for the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints in Salt Lake City, Ut. He resides near Salt Lake with his wife, three of his five kids and cats, dogs and an airplane. Robert is the author or co-author of several Oracle Press titles including Oracle9i New Features, Oracle Database 10g New Features, Oracle9i RMAN Backup and Recovery and Portable DBA: Oracle. Matthew Hart (Colorado Springs, CO) has worked exclusively with the Windows Operating System for more than 5 years, the last 3 of which have been with Oracle Corporation, assisting Oracle customer implement the RDBMS on Windows NT and 2000. From 1999 onward, his role has increasingly become focused on Oracles high availability solutions, specifically Oracle Recovery Manager and Oracle Advanced Replication. For the past 6 months he has been involved in the beta testing of Oracle9i, and he currently supports beta customers who are rolling out 9i into the enterprise. Matthew became an Oracle Certified Professional in May 1999.

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