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Master the new and improved features of Oracle Database 12c Release 2 Maximize the benefits of the powerful features available in Oracle Database 12c Release 2 using the hands-on information contained in this authoritative guide from Oracle Press. You will find everything you need to know to get up and running quickly on the latest Oracle Database release-and to fully utilize every new tool. Oracle Database 12c Release 2 New Features starts by showing, step-by-step, how to handle the installation, configuration, migration, and upgrade processes. From there, you will learn to effectively deploy new enhancements to Oracle Multitenant, Oracle In-Memory, and big data analytics. Improvements to security, availability, and performance are fully covered. The book offers thorough discussions of sharding, diagnostics, performance tuning, and the powerful new cloud capabilities of Oracle Database 12c Release 2. * Contains a plethora of unique content focused on Oracle Database 12c Release 2 * Features subjective reviews of usefulness and functionality * Authored by an Oracle ACE with years of database experience
"Beginning PHP and Oracle: From Novice to Professional" offers comprehensive information on using the PHP scripting language in conjunction with Oracles database platform. PHP is one of the most prominent open source technologies in the area of web development, while Oracle is one of the most widely deployed and used database products. Youll learn to reap the benefits of these core technologies by using them in unison to create dynamic, data-driven web applications. The book is packed with practical examples based on many years of real-world experience from authors -->W. Jason Gilmore--> and--> Bob Bryla-->. This book is an ideal read for web designers or programmers wanting to create applications with PHP in an Oracle environment.The book covers a solid alternative to the "M" in the LAMP stack. Database examples are based on real-world scenarios. The text shows off Oracles strong enterprise features. The authors highlight Oracles robust internationalization support.
Have you ever been faced with a new type of query to write, or been asked to create an unfamiliar database object? In such situations, you have probably wanted a good, solid example upon which to build, and instead have been forced into the drudgery of parsing railroad-style syntax diagrams in Oracle's manual set. This book frees you from that drudgery by providing tested and working examples of SQL used to solve common problems faced by developers and database administrators on a daily basis. When you're under pressure to get results fast, Oracle SQL Recipes is there at your side.Example-based, providing quality solutions to everyday problems Respects your time by putting solutions first and keeping discussions short Solves the most commonly encountered SQL problems What you'll learn Recognize common query patterns and apply their corresponding solutions. Solve common reporting problems such as sorting rows into buckets. Troubleshoot SQL performance problems. Create and manage database objects such as tables, indexes, and views. Work with XML and tree-structured data. Take advantage of analytic functions, regular expressions, hierarchical query support, and other powerful aspects of Oracle SQL. Who this book is for Oracle SQL Recipes is written for developers and database administrators who write SQL to run against an Oracle database. It is further written for those whose time is precious, and who just wish for a good example to help them get on with their work. If you want to spend your time writing SQL rather than reading about it, then this is the right book for you. Table of Contents The Basics Summarizing and Aggregating Data Querying from Multiple Tables Creating and Deriving Data Common Query Patterns Working with Date and Time Values Strings Working with Numbers Managing Transactions Data Dictionary Common Reporting Problems Cleansing Data Tree-Structured Data Working with XML Data Partitioning LOBs Database Administration Object Management SQLMonitoring and Tuning Database Troubleshooting
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. The Most Complete, Current Oracle DBA ResourceMaintain a high-performance Oracle Database using the best practices and expert techniques in this Oracle Press guide. Oracle Database 12c DBA Handbook is thoroughly updated to cover the new features and utilities, including the multitenant architecture, Oracle Database In-Memory option, and cloud enhancements. Real-world examples for every major configuration are included. You'll learn how to successfully manage a highly available, robust, secure, and extensible Oracle enterprise database environment. Upgrade to Oracle Database 12c Plan and manage tablespaces Maximize database performance using effective physical database layouts and storage management methods Monitor disk space used by database objects Manage transactions with undo tablespaces Implement expert performance-tuning techniques Increase query speed using the new Oracle Database In-Memory option Manage database security through authentication, authorization, and auditing Take full advantage of the multitenant database architecture Enable high availability and scalability with Oracle Real Application Clusters and Oracle Active Data Guard Perform backup and recovery with Oracle Recovery Manager Manage distributed databases and VLDBs
Publisher's Note: Products purchased from Third Party sellers are not guaranteed by the publisher for quality, authenticity, or access to any online entitlements included with the product. The Essential Resource for Oracle DBAs--Fully Updated and ExpandedManage a flexible, highly available Oracle database with help from the expert information contained in this exclusive Oracle Press guide. Fully revised to cover every new feature and utility, Oracle Database 11g DBA Handbook shows how to perform a new installation, upgrade from previous versions, configure hardware and software for maximum efficiency, and employ bulletproof security. You will learn to automate the backup and recovery process, provide transparent failover capability, audit and tune performance, and distribute your enterprise databases with Oracle Net. Plan and deploy permanent, temporary, and bigfile tablespaces Optimize disk allocation, CPU usage, I/O throughput, and SQL queries Develop powerful database management applications Guard against human errors using Oracle Flashback and Oracle Automatic Undo Management Diagnose and tune system performance using Oracle Automatic Workload Repository and SQL Tuning Sets Implement robust security using authentication, authorization, fine-grained auditing, and fine-grained access control Maintain high availability using Oracle Real Application Clusters and Oracle Active Data Guard Respond more efficiently to failure scenarios by leveraging the Oracle Automatic Diagnostic Repository and the Oracle Repair Advisor Back up and restore tables, tablespaces, and databases with Oracle Recovery Manager and Oracle Data Pump Export and Import Work with networked databases, data warehouses, and VLDBs Put the latest Oracle Database 11g tools to work--Oracle Total Recall, Oracle Flashback Data Archive, and more
The Essential Resource for All Oracle Database Administrators Maintain a high-performance Oracle enterprise database with help from this exclusive Oracle Press guide. "Oracle Database 10"g" DBA Handbook" explains how to install Oracle Database 10"g," or upgrade from an earlier version, and take full advantage of all the new and improved management, scalability, availability, and security features. Written by Oracle experts, the book covers Automatic Undo Management, Oracle Real Application Clusters, Oracle Recovery Manager, Oracle Data Guard, and much more. Plan tablespaces--including bigfiles and multiple temporary tablespaces--and physical database layout Manage disk space and CPU usage Use Automatic Undo Management to manage transactions Tune queries using the SQL Access Advisor Monitor and tune your database with the Automated Workload Repository and STATSPACK Implement fine-grained security using authentication, authorization, and auditing techniques Automate the management of the memory areas Enable high availability using Oracle Real Application Clusters Perform backup and recovery with Oracle Recovery Manager Use Oracle Data Guard and the flashback features for data protection and disaster recovery Manage Very Large Databases (VLDB) and distributed databases About the Authors: Kevin Loney is a senior technical management consultant with TUSC, a Chicago-based consultancy providing Oracle solutions. He has been an Oracle developer and DBA since 1987, and has written for Oracle Magazine and Oracle Press since 1990. In 2002, he was named Oracle Magazine's Editors' Choice as Consultant of the Year. He is a frequent and highly rated speaker at local and international Oracleuser groups. Bob Bryla is an Oracle 8, 8"i," 9 and 10"g" Certified Professional with more than 15 years of experience in database design, database application development, training, and Oracle database administration. He is the primary Internet database designer and an Oracle DBA at Lands' End in Dodgeville, Wisconsin.
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