Oracle Private Database Cloud using Cloud Control 13c
What you'll learn
- Understand the concepts and requirements of the Oracle Private Database Cloud
- Learn techniques and best practices for building, configuring, and managing a private database cloud with Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c Cloud Control
- Set up the foundation of the Oracle Private Database Cloud - including the Enterprise Manager Software Library, Enterprise Manager Self update, User Privileges and Roles for self-service, and the PaaS Infrastructure Zones
- Set up and Configure Database as a Service and Snap Clone as a Service - Database Pools, Quotas, Database Profiles, Database sizes, Service Templates, Request Settings
- See Database as a Service in action using the Enterprise Manager Self-Service console
- See Snap Clone as a Service in action using the Enterprise Manager Self-Service console
- Set up and Configure Schema as a Service - Schema Pools, Quotas, Schema Profiles, Service Templates, Request Settings
- See Schema as a Service in action using the Enterprise Manager Self-Service console
- Set up and Configure PDB as a Service - PDB Pools, Quotas, PDB Profiles, Service Templates, Request Settings
- See PDB as a Service in action using the Enterprise Manager Self-Service console
- Understand how to use the Cloud REST API for performing Database as a Service, using the REST client in Google Chrome, and why you would use the Cloud REST API instead of the Enterprise Manager Self Service Console
- Understand the next course of action and further reading material
Requirements
- Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 13c installed on a sandbox server - Enterprise Manager Cloud Control is the main driving engine for the Oracle private database cloud
- Oracle Database Enteprise Edition Homes installed for 11g and 12c
- Oracle Databases created - 11g for SChaaS and 12c container database for PDBaaS
- Optionally, students can set up an Enterprise Manager VBOX for practice. A VBOX with Enterprise Manager pre-installed, can be optionally downloaded from the Oracle Technical Network
- Oracle Licensing required: Please discuss with your local Oracle Sales person.
Description
This course will introduce you to the concepts of the Oracle Private Database cloud, using Oracle's Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 13c.
You will be taught techniques for building, configuring, and managing a private database cloud with Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c Cloud Control. Learn best practices for a wide variety of different approaches--Database as a Service, Snap Clone as a Service, Schema as a Service, and Pluggable Database as a Service. The course also explains how to use the Oracle Cloud REST API for performing Database as a Service.
You will gain a reasonable understanding of how to architect, configure, and manage every component in a private database cloud lifecycle. Learn from an Oracle Certified Master, previous Oracle ACE Director, and experienced computing writer (three books published on Oracle Enterprise Manager).
Who this course is for:
- Students who want to get a basic understanding of the setup, configuration and actual use of the capabilities of the Oracle Private Database Cloud
- Students who want to understand the use of Oracle Enterprise Manager for Database as a Service, Snap clone as a Service, Schema as a Service and PDB as a Service
- Students who want to use the Cloud REST API for self-service in their own customized orchestration engine
- Students should have a basic understanding of Oracle Database install/administration concepts, and Oracle Enterprise Manager adminstrator concepts
Course content
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Instructor
Porus Homi Havewala is a Double Oracle Certified Master (OCM) in 10g and 11g, and an Oracle ACE / ACE Director Alumnus. He was awarded the prestigious "Oracle ACE Director" title by Oracle USA in 2008. He has worked as the Strategic Program Advisor at Oracle Corporation Singapore, and is a regional SME on Oracle Enterprise Manager technology, specifically concentrating on private/hybrid Database cloud capabilities on Oracle systems.
Porus has worked prominently for a number of years at the largest telecommunications company Telstra in Australia, where he personally set up and managed the first production Enterprise Manager Grid Control 10g project in the world in the early 2000s, controlling thousands of Data Center targets with multiple Administrator teams around Australia. He has 26+ years of experience in the IT industry, and 18+ years of experience with Oracle Technology, including as an Oracle Developer and Oracle Senior DBA.
He is the creator and manager of the Enterprise Manager blog with Oracle Press Credentials, and the "Oracle Senior DBA" group on LinkedIn with 60,000+ members. Porus is the author of thirteen published technical articles and three white papers on Enterprise Manager in the Oracle Technical Network (OTN), and has authored a number of Enterprise Manager Books. He started his technical writing with a book on Microsoft Foxpro as early as 1994. His recent Enterprise Manager books are as follows: Oracle Enterprise Manager Cloud Control 12c: Managing Data Center Chaos published by PACKT Publishing, and the latest book Oracle Database Cloud Cookbook with Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c Cloud Control published by Oracle Press.
Dedication: I dedicate my pen and all its output to my beloved parents in heaven, they are the ones that have taught me the good values in life.
Disclaimer: My writings in blog entries, articles or books express my views and opinions in my personal capacity and not that of Oracle Corporation.