Oracle RAC
About this course:
Real Application Cluster (RAC) is a component of the Oracle 9i database product that allows a database to be installed across multiple servers. According to Oracle, RAC's shared disk method of clustering databases: increases scalability because servers can easily be added or subtracted to meet current needs, lowers costs because companies don't have to buy high-end servers, and improves availability because if one server fails, another can assume its workload.
Prerequisites:
- Grid Infrastructure Administration
- Oracle Automatic Storage Management Administration
- Working knowledge of Oracle Database 11g: Release 2 including Clusterware, ASM and RAC (or)
- Clusterware Administration NEW
Oracle Database 12c: ASM Administration NEW
- Grid Infrastructure Overview and Review
- RAC Databases Overview & Architecture
- Installing and Configuring Oracle RAC
- RAC Databases Overview & Architecture
- RAC Backup and Recovery
- RAC Global Resource Management and Cache Fusion
- RAC Monitoring and Tuning
- Managing High Availability of Services in a RAC Environment
- Managing High Availability of Connections
- Upgrading and Patching RAC
- Application Continuity
- Quality of Service Management
- RAC One Node
- Design for High Availability