Oracle Database Cloud Cookbook with Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c Cloud Control
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This practical Oracle Press guide Oracle Database Cloud Cookbook with Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c Cloud Control teaches cutting-edge techniques for building, configuring, and managing a secure private database cloud with Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c. This hands-on volume lays out ready-to-deploy roadmaps for the design and maintenance of high-performance private database clouds using Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c. 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 along with setting up chargeback for all of these. The book also explains how to use the RESTful API for performing DBaaS, SCHaaS and PDBaaS, and gives step by step instructions to set up the Oracle Database Hybrid Cloud using the Enterprise Manager Hybrid Gateway to connect to the Oracle Public Database Cloud.Oracle Database Cloud Cookbook with Oracle Enterprise Manager 13c Cloud Control thoroughly explains how to architect, configure, and manage every component in a private/hybrid database cloud lifecycle. You will get an insider's solutions for securing your cloud-based infrastructure, generating reliable RMAN backups, and protecting your mission-critical enterprise information using Oracle Data Guard. This comprehensive volume from Oracle Press features detailed, step-by-step instructions with multiple screen shots and diagrams that illustrate each technique along the way.Real-world examples and case studies illustrate applications in various industriesOffers essential skills for cloud administrators and DBAsAuthor is an Oracle Certified Master, previous Oracle ACE director, and experienced computing writerTable of Contents: Ch. 1: Consolidation Planning for the CloudCh. 2: Database as a ServiceCh. 3: Schema as a ServiceCh. 4: Pluggable Database as a ServiceCh. 5: Hybrid Database CloudCh. 6: Using the RESTful APICh. 7: Managing Database BackupsCh. 8: Managing Standby Databases