High-Performance Oracle: Proven Methods for Achieving Optimum Performance and Availability
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GEOFF INGRAM has spent his entire career in the IT industry, including several years working as a product developer at Oracle Corporation. Since leaving Oracle, he has operated as a freelance consultant for blue chip companies in the banking and telecommunication sectors. He focuses on delivering Oracle systems that meet end-user performance and availability requirements, and has developed a free software application for fine-tuning Oracle applications, available from www.dbcool.com.
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Dedication.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
PART ONE: FUNDAMENTALS OF AN ORACLE CONFIGURATION.
Chapter 1- Installing Oracle.
Chapter 2- Database Creation.
Chapter 3- Configuring Oracle Networking.
Chapter 4- Environment Standards and Tools.
Chapter 5- Securing your Database.
PART TWO: DESIGNING FAST AND SUPPORTABLE APPLICATIONS.
Chapter 6- Designing Supportable Applications.
Chapter 7- Choosing Third Party Software.
PART THREE: PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT AND TUNING TECHNIQUES.
Chapter 8- End-to-End Performance Management.
Chapter 9- Fundamentals of SQL Tuning.
Chapter 10- Collecting and Using Optimizer Statistics.
Chapter 11- Partitioning.
Chapter 12- Managing Indexes.
Chapter 13- Managing Space Growth.
Chapter 14- Stress Testing and Benchmarks.
Chapter 15- Server Consolidation and Resource Management.
Chapter 16- Selecting and Using Performance Management Tools.
PART FOUR: Backup, Restore, and Recovery.
Chapter 17- Fundamentals of Oracle Recovery.
Chapter 18- Backup and Recovery Using RMAN.
Chapter 19- Backup and Restore Using Export and Import.
PART FIVE: HIGH AVAILABILITY SOLUTIONS.
Chapter 20- VERITAS High Availability for Oracle.
Chapter 21- Oracle Replication.
Chapter 22- Oracle Real Application Clusters.
Chapter 23- Protecting Data Using Standby Databases.
PART SIX: Maintaining the Oracle System.
Chapter 24- Guidelines for Healthchecks and Monitoring.
Chapter 25- Auditing Techniques.
Chapter 26- Migration and Upgrade.
Chapter 27- Working Effectively with Oracle Support.
Chapter 28- Troubleshooting Oracle DBMS Problems.
Index.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
PART ONE: FUNDAMENTALS OF AN ORACLE CONFIGURATION.
Chapter 1- Installing Oracle.
Chapter 2- Database Creation.
Chapter 3- Configuring Oracle Networking.
Chapter 4- Environment Standards and Tools.
Chapter 5- Securing your Database.
PART TWO: DESIGNING FAST AND SUPPORTABLE APPLICATIONS.
Chapter 6- Designing Supportable Applications.
Chapter 7- Choosing Third Party Software.
PART THREE: PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT AND TUNING TECHNIQUES.
Chapter 8- End-to-End Performance Management.
Chapter 9- Fundamentals of SQL Tuning.
Chapter 10- Collecting and Using Optimizer Statistics.
Chapter 11- Partitioning.
Chapter 12- Managing Indexes.
Chapter 13- Managing Space Growth.
Chapter 14- Stress Testing and Benchmarks.
Chapter 15- Server Consolidation and Resource Management.
Chapter 16- Selecting and Using Performance Management Tools.
PART FOUR: Backup, Restore, and Recovery.
Chapter 17- Fundamentals of Oracle Recovery.
Chapter 18- Backup and Recovery Using RMAN.
Chapter 19- Backup and Restore Using Export and Import.
PART FIVE: HIGH AVAILABILITY SOLUTIONS.
Chapter 20- VERITAS High Availability for Oracle.
Chapter 21- Oracle Replication.
Chapter 22- Oracle Real Application Clusters.
Chapter 23- Protecting Data Using Standby Databases.
PART SIX: Maintaining the Oracle System.
Chapter 24- Guidelines for Healthchecks and Monitoring.
Chapter 25- Auditing Techniques.
Chapter 26- Migration and Upgrade.
Chapter 27- Working Effectively with Oracle Support.
Chapter 28- Troubleshooting Oracle DBMS Problems.
Index.