Oracle Database 10g. High Availablity with RAC Flashback & Data Guard

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Most sources for Chapter 2 come directly from the Oracle documentation set itself, and the Administrator's Guide mostly. Other sources include white papers available on OTN and some technical notes that will only be available if you have a Metalink account with Oracle Support.

Enterprise Manager

This quick guide provides detailed memory and disk requirements, OS compatibilities, and other critical first-look information when you are deciding how (or if) to use EM Grid Control.

Data Architecting for Availability

The best source of data architectural advice on the market.

If you've caught Mr. Niemiec at IOUG or OracleWorld, you know his knowledge runs deep, and he's harnessed his team at TUSC for another excellent tome on perf/tune.

Partitioning

Chapter 16 is the primary source of reliable and accurate information on partitions.

Chapter 18 is the conceptual platform for understanding the terms and structures for partitioning. You should start here for foundational understanding.

The most concise explanation of partitioned indices that is available anywhere.

Index-Organized Tables

Chapter 14 provides a succinct introduction to the use and admin of IOTs.

Materialized Views

The most important pieces of this excellent paper cover summary management and the succinct explanation of query rewrite.

Chapters 8 and 9 will give a complete picture of the minutae of mviews, including all the exceptions and restrictions that exist. In addition, Chapter 17 provides indepth coverage of the command-line implementation of SQL Access Advisor-for those of you who simply cannot abide by EM.

Online Reorganization

Chapter 14 provides a succinct introduction to the usage of DBMS_REDEFINITION used for table reorgs.

We started here for a lot of different things, but the section on table reorganization is succinct and provides useful examples.

Resource Manager and the Scheduler

Chapter 24 covers Resource Manager in all its specificity. Chapters 25-28 cover the Scheduler, with Chapter 25 helping with a transition away from DBMS_JOB.

LogMiner: Transaction Extraction

Chapter 19 provides excellent coverage of using LogMiner at the SQL interface level to gain access to LogMiner. Our coverage is short and, admittedly, rather lean on specifics.

Transportable Tablespaces

Chapter 8 covers the nitpicking details of transporting tablespaces in general, as well as using cross-platform transportation.


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