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ORACLE DATABASE VAULT

ORACLE DATABASE 19C HIGH AVAILABILITY NEW FEATURES - Data Guard and Data Guard Broker 4/4

ORACLE DATABASE 19C HIGH AVAILABILITY NEW FEATURES - Oracle Real Application Clusters 3/4

ORACLE DATABASE 19C HIGH AVAILABILITY NEW FEATURES - ASM and ACFS 2/4

ORACLE DATABASE 19C HIGH AVAILABILITY NEW FEATURES - Grid Infrastructure 1/4

Patching and Upgrading Databases in a Data Guard Configuration (19/19)

Enhanced Client Connectivity in a Data Guard Environment (18/19)

Backup and Recovery Considerations in an Oracle Data Guard Configuration (17/19)

Enabling Fast-Start Failover (16/19)

Using Flashback Database in a Data Guard Configuration (15/19)

Performing Role Transitions (14/19)

Optimizing and Tuning a Data Guard Configuration (13/19)

Configuring Data Protection Modes (12/19)

Monitoring a Data Guard Broker Configuration (11/19)

Creating a Data Guard Broker Configuration (10/19)

Oracle Data Guard Broker: Overview (9/19)

Creating a Logical Standby Database (8/19)

Creating and Managing a Snapshot Standby Database (7/19)

Using Oracle Active Data Guard - Far Sync and Real-Time Cascading (6/19)

Using Oracle Active Data Guard - Supported Workloads in Read-Only Standby (5/19)

Managing Physical Standby Files After Structural Changes on the Primary Database (4/19)

Creating a Physical Standby Database by Using SQL and RMAN Commands (3/19)

Oracle Net Services in a Data Guard Environment (2/19)

Introduction to Oracle Data Guard (1/19)

ORACLE VM SERVER FOR X86 - IMPLEMENTATION - Backup and Restore D-R Concepts (14-14)

ORACLE VM SERVER FOR X86 - IMPLEMENTATION - Troubleshooting (13-14)

ORACLE VM SERVER FOR X86 - IMPLEMENTATION - Operations (12-14)

ORACLE VM SERVER FOR X86 - IMPLEMENTATION - Oracle VM Guest Additions (11-14)

ORACLE VM SERVER FOR X86 - IMPLEMENTATION - Managing Virtual Machines (10-14)

ORACLE VM SERVER FOR X86 - IMPLEMENTATION - Oracle VM Web Services (9-14)