Course Outline
Environment Preparation, Installation, and Configuration (SE2 Focus)
- Prerequisites and supported platforms
- Installing Oracle Database 19c SE2 and creating the initial database
- Post-install configuration (listeners, services, EM Express)
Oracle Database Architecture and Core Infrastructure
- Instance vs. database concepts
- SGA, PGA, Shared Pool, Database Buffer Cache, Redo Log, and background processes
- Parameter files, diagnostic destinations, and alert/trace files
Administration Tools and Connectivity
- Enterprise Manager Express basics and common tasks
- Using SQL Developer for administration and development
- Oracle Net Services and listener configuration (dedicated/shared basics)
Database Creation and Instance Management
- Creating databases with DBCA and SQL
- Startup/shutdown modes, services, and basic PDB awareness (SE2-appropriate)
- Initialization parameters and dynamic performance views (V$)
Storage Management Best Practices
- Tablespaces and datafiles (local extent management, temp/undo)
- Segments, extents, blocks, and space monitoring
- Managing growth, moving datafiles, and OMF considerations
Security and Auditing
- Users, roles, system/object privileges, and least-privilege design
- Password policies, profiles, and resource limits
- Auditing concepts and implementation appropriate for SE2
Backup and Recovery Strategies with RMAN
- Backup types, retention, and recovery objectives
- Configuring RMAN, catalogs (where applicable), and validation
- Media recovery, point-in-time recovery, and failure scenarios
Performance Monitoring and Troubleshooting (SE2-Safe Methods)
- Reading execution plans (EXPLAIN PLAN, AUTOTRACE)
- SQL tracing and wait event basics
- Proactive monitoring using data dictionary and dynamic views
Migrating from 11g to 19c
- Upgrade paths, prerequisites, and compatibility considerations
- Using pre/auto-upgrade utilities and validation steps
- Post-upgrade tasks, deprecated features, and testing
Summary and Next Steps
Requirements
- Basic knowledge of SQL
- Familiarity with operating system administration (Linux or Windows)
- Understanding of core networking concepts (ports, services, hostnames)
Audience
- System administrators
- Technical consultants
- Database administrators
Delivery Options
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- Bespoke outlines
- Practical hands-on exercises containing data / scenarios recognisable to the learners
- Training scheduled on a date of your choice
- Delivered online, onsite/classroom or hybrid by experts sharing real world experience
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Testimonials (5)
I liked very much the format of the training, hands on, directly in sql developer.
Andreea - OPEN COURSE
Course - Oracle Database 19c PL and Advanced SQL
The exercises were explained very good.
Monica - DB Global Technology
Course - PL/SQL in Oracle 19c
I learned complex functions and how to apply them
Ana Alexandrescu - DB Global Technology
Course - Oracle SQL Advanced
Great comunication, Łukasz explained everything in easy and understandable way
Tomasz Wojciechowski - GP Strategies Poland sp. z o.o.
Course - ORACLE SQL Fundamentals
It was quite hands-on, not too much theory.