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Oracle Database 12c ReleaseĀ 2

High Availability

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Introduces Oracle best practices for deploying a highly available environment, helps you determine your availability requirements, and describes the database architectures that can help your business achieve high availability.
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Data Guard

Maximize availability of Oracle databases using Data Guard to provide failover capabilities.

Describes the Oracle Data Guard broker, a management and monitoring interface that automates many of the tasks involved in configuring and monitoring standby databases in an Oracle Data Guard configuration.
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Provides a comprehensive overview of Oracle Data Guard concepts and describes how to configure and implement standby databases that can take over production operations if your production database becomes unusable. This guide includes several database scenarios such as creating, recovering, failing over, switching over, configuring, and backing up standby and primary databases.
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Global Data Services

Global Data Services provides connect-time and run-time load balancing, service failover and centralized service management for a set of replicated databases.

Provides dynamic load balancing, failover, and centralized service management for a set of replicated databases that offer common services. The set of databases can include Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC) and noncluster Oracle databases interconnected through Oracle Data Guard, or any other replication technology.
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Backup and Recovery

Enhance database availability using the full range of backup and recovery capabilities of the Oracle database, such as Recovery Manager and the flashback features.

Explains how to use Recovery Manager (RMAN) to back up, recover, and duplicate a database, and how to use Oracle Flashback Technology to restore all or a portion of your data to a previous state.
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Provides detailed descriptions of the Recovery Manager (RMAN) commands and recovery catalog views.
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Oracle Streams

Oracle Streams enables information sharing, including data replication and message queuing, within or between databases.

Contains conceptual information about Oracle Streams and information about administering, monitoring, and troubleshooting an Oracle Streams environment. It also contains instructions for using Oracle Streams to record table changes. It also contains conceptual information about information provisioning and instructions for using Oracle Streams for information provisioning. It also includes instructions for using Oracle Streams for database upgrades and database maintenance operations.
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Contains instructions for configuring and managing an Oracle Streams replication environment. It also includes best practices for Oracle Streams replication environments and instructions for migrating from Advanced Replication to Oracle Streams replication.
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Contains extended examples that configure various types of Oracle Streams environments.
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Provides reference information about database initialization parameters, static data dictionary views, and dynamic performance views that are part of Oracle Database.
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