Full Name: Oracle Database 12c: Data Guard Administration
Exam Code: 1Z0-066
Oracle 1Z0-066 Exam Details:
Exam Name
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Oracle Database 12c - Data Guard Administration
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Exam Code
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1Z0-066
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Exam Product Version
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Oracle Database 12c
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Exam Price
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USD $245 (Price may vary by country or by localized currency)
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Duration
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150 minutes
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Number of Questions
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92
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Passing Score
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61%
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Recommended Training
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Format
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Multiple Choice Questions (MCQ)
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Sample Questions
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Recommended Practice
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Oracle 1Z0-066 Syllabus Topics:
Oracle Data Guard Basics | - Describe the Architecture of Oracle Data Guard - Explain the applicability between physical and logical standby and snapshot databases - Explain the benefits of implementing Oracle Data Guard - Explain Data Guard use with the Oracle Multi-tennant databases |
Creating a Physical Standby Database by Using Enterprise Manager Cloud Control | - Create a Data Guard broker configuration - Create a physical standby database - Verify a Data Guard configuration - Edit database properties related to Data Guard - Test a Data Guard configuration |
Managing Oracle Net Services in a Data Guard Environment | - Configure client connectivity in a Data Guard configuration - Implement failover procedures to automatically redirect clients to a new primary database - Using Application Continuity in a Data Guard Environment |
Creating a Physical Standby Database by Using SQL and RMAN Commands | - Configure the primary database and Oracle Net Services to support the creation of the physical standby database and role transition - Create a physical standby database by using the DUPLICATE TARGET DATABASE FOR STANDBY FROM ACTIVE DATABASE RMAN command |
Using Oracle Active Data Guard | - Use Real-time Query to access data on a physical standby database - Enable RMAN block change tracking for a physical standby database - Use Far Sync to extend zero data loss protection for intercontinental configurations - Using Temporary Undo. Global Sequences and Session Sequences - Using Automatic Block Media Recovery - Configure Real-Time Cascading |
Creating and Managing a Snapshot Standby Database | - Create a snapshot standby database to meet the requirement for a temporary, updatable snapshot of a physical standby database - Convert a snapshot standby database back to a physical standby database |
Creating a Logical Standby Database | - Determine when to create a logical standby database - Create a logical standby database - Manage SQL Apply filtering |
Oracle Data Guard Broker Basics | - Describe the Data Guard broker architecture - Describe the Data Guard broker components - Explain the benefits of the Data Guard broker - Describe Data Guard broker configurations |
Creating a Data Guard Broker Configuration | - Create a Data Guard broker configuration - Manage the Data Guard broker configuration |
Monitoring a Data Guard Broker Configuration | - Use Enterprise Manager to manage your Data Guard configuration - Invoke DGMGRL to manage your Data Guard configuration |
Configuring Data Protection Modes | - Describe the data protection modes - Change the data protection mode of your configuration |
Performing Role Transitions | - Explain the database roles - Perform a switchover - Perform a failover |
Using Flashback Database in a Data Guard Configuration | - Configure Flashback Database - Explain the advantages of using Flashback Database in a Data Guard configuration |
Enabling Fast-Start Failover | - Configure fast-start failover - View information about the fast-start failover configuration - Manage the observer - Perform role changes in a fast-start failover configuration - Manually reinstate the primary database |
Backup and Recovery Considerations in an Oracle Data Guard Configuration | - Use Recovery Manager (RMAN) to back up and restore files in a Data Guard configuration - Offload backups to a physical standby database - Recovering databases in a Data Guard Environment - Managing Archive Redo Logs in a Data Guard Environment |
Patching and Upgrading Databases in a Data Guard Configuration | - Patch and upgrade databases using traditional patch methods - Perform rolling upgrades |
Optimizing a Data Guard Configuration | - Monitor configuration performance - Optimize redo transport for best performance - Optimize SQL Apply |
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