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Numerics

  • 24x365 1.1
  • 64-bit systems

A

  • access control
  • Active Data Guard
    • See: Oracle Active Data Guard
  • ADD COLUMN
    • default values for columns 5.5.5
  • analysis
    • determining high availability requirements 2.1
  • applications
    • failover 3.1.2
    • online maintenance and upgrades 5.5
  • applying interim database patches 5.4.4
  • architectures
    • failures in 1.1
    • MAA 7
    • manageability 2.2.5
    • Oracle Fusion Middleware 7.7
    • Oracle WebLogic Server 7.7.1
    • requirements 1.1, 2.1
    • roadmap 1.5
    • same processor platforms 5.4.3
  • ASR
    • See: Oracle Auto Service Request (ASR)
  • auditing
    • security control 3.13
  • authentication
    • security controls 3.13
  • automatic block repair 3.14.9
  • automatic corruption repair 3.1.2
  • automatic shared memory management 5.2.2
  • availability 1.1
    • See also: high availability

B

  • backing out a transaction 3.14.3
  • backups
    • Oracle Secure Backup 3.5
  • between objects 5.5.6
  • block recovery
  • business impact analysis
    • internal knowledge management system example 2.2.1
    • semiconductor manufacturer example 2.2.1

C

  • Cluster Ready Services (CRS)
    • avoiding downtime during upgrades 5.4.5
  • columns, invisible 5.5.8
  • components
    • integrated with Oracle Restart 3.20
  • computer failure 1.4
  • corruptions
    • automatic repair 3.1.2
    • prevention and detection 3.10
  • costs
  • CREATE TRIGGER statement
  • crossedition triggers 5.5.1.3

D

  • databases
    • applying Oracle interim patches 5.4.4
    • dynamic reconfiguration 5.2.2
    • security 3.13
  • Database Server Grid
  • Database Storage Grid
  • database upgrades
    • using transportable tablespace 5.4.8.3
  • data corruptions 1.4
    • detecting 3.10
    • prevention and detection parameters 3.10
  • data distribution
    • Oracle GoldenGate 3.2
  • data encryption 3.13
  • datafiles, moving online 5.2.1
  • Data Guard 3.1
  • data integration
    • Oracle GoldenGate 3.2
  • data-loss tolerance 2.2.4
  • data protection
    • maximizing 1.2
  • Data Recovery Advisor 3.11
  • DBA_FLASHBACK_TRANSACTION_STATE view 3.14.3
  • DBMS_FLASHBACK.TRANSACTION_BACKOUT() procedure 3.14.3
  • DDL with the WAIT option 5.5.3
  • dependencies 5.5.6
  • DISABLE clause
    • FOLLOWS clause
      • CREATE TRIGGER statement 5.5.4
  • disk group
    • administering with Oracle ASM 3.8
  • downtime 1.4
    • See also: planned downtime, unplanned downtime
    • causes 1.4
    • cost 1.3, 2.2.2
    • minimizing with Oracle GoldenGate 5.4.8.4
    • minimizing with Oracle GoldenGate and Data Guard 5.4.8.5
    • mitigating 1.3
    • reducing 3.1.2
    • solutions summary
  • dynamic memory allocation 5.2.2
  • dynamic reconfiguration 5.2.2

E

  • edition-based redefinition 5.5.1
  • ENABLE clause
    • CREATE TRIGGER statement 5.5.4
  • encryption
  • Extended Datatype Support (EDS)
    • patch set and database upgrades 5.4.8

F

  • failovers
  • failure group
    • administering with Oracle ASM 3.8
    • Oracle ASM 3.8
  • failures
  • fast application notification (FAN)
    • for hardware upgrades 5.4.1
    • for operating system upgrades 5.4.1
  • Fast Connection Failover
    • for nonpooled connections 3.6.2
  • Fast Mirror Resync
    • Oracle ASM 3.8
  • fast recovery area
  • flashback
  • flashback logs
  • Flashback technology 3.14
    • See also: Oracle Flashback technology
  • forward crossedition triggers 5.5.1.3

G


H

  • hangs or slow down 1.4
  • hardware upgrades
    • avoiding downtime during 5.4.1
    • using FAN during 5.4.1
  • high availability 1.1
    • See also: availability
    • 24x365 1.1
    • about 1.1
    • applications 7.7.1
    • architectures 1.1, 2.2.5, 7
    • business impact analysis 2.2.1
    • determining requirements 2.1
    • importance 1.2
    • maximizing 1.2
    • Oracle Fusion Middleware 7.7
    • planned downtime 5.4
    • setting manageability goals 2.2.5
    • single-instance databases 3.20
    • solutions 1.1
    • unplanned downtime 4
  • human errors 1.4

I

  • indexes
  • indexes, multiple on same set of columns 5.5.9
  • instance failure 3.6.3
  • interblock corruption 1.4
  • intrablock corruption 1.4
  • invisible columns 5.5.8
  • invisible indexes 5.5.7

L

  • load balancing
  • load balancing advisory 3.6.2
  • logical corruption 1.4
  • lost writes 1.4

M

  • making data changes 5.5.1.1
  • manageability
  • Maximum Availability Architecture
    • See: Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA)
  • media corruption
    • physical corruption 1.4
  • memory
    • automatic management of 5.2.3
  • metadata
  • migrating storage
    • avoiding downtime 5.1.4
  • migrations
  • mirroring
    • Oracle ASM native 3.8
  • multitenant architecture 9.3.1

N


O

  • offloading database activity 3.1.2
  • one-off patches 5.4.4
  • online, moving datafiles 5.2.1
  • online maintenance
    • application 5.5
  • online redefinition
    • of tables 5.3
  • online table redefinition 5.5.10
  • OPatch utility
    • patch upgrades for Oracle RAC 5.4.4.1
  • operating systems
  • Oracle Active Data Guard
    • benefits of standby databases 3.1.1
    • for physical standby databases 9.2.1
  • Oracle ASM Cluster File System (ACFS) 3.16.2
  • Oracle Automatic Storage Management (Oracle ASM)
    • about 3.8
    • benefits 3.8
    • distribution of files 5.2.4
    • failure group 3.8
    • Fast Mirror Resync 3.8
    • native mirroring 3.8
    • storage migration 5.4.6
    • upgrading 5.4.6
  • Oracle Automatic Storage Management Cluster File System (Oracle ACFS) 3.8
  • Oracle Auto Service Request (ASR) 6.9.3
  • Oracle Call Interface (OCI) 3.6.2
  • Oracle Clusterware 3.6, 3.6.1
    • avoiding downtime when upgrading 5.4.5
    • cold cluster failover 3.6.3
  • Oracle Database File System (DBFS) 3.1.2, 3.16.1
  • Oracle Data Guard
    • See: Data Guard
  • Oracle Data Provider for .NET (ODP.NET) 3.6.2
  • Oracle Enterprise Manager 3.6.3
  • Oracle Exadata Database Machine 8.1
  • Oracle Exadata Storage Server Software
    • combined with Oracle Database Machine 8.1
    • upgrading 5.4.7
  • Oracle Flashback Data Archive 3.14.10
  • Oracle Flashback Database 3.14.7.1
  • Oracle Flashback Drop 3.14.6
  • Oracle Flashback Query 3.14.1
  • Oracle Flashback Table 3.14.5
  • Oracle Flashback technology 3.14
    • block recovery using Flashback logs 3.14.9
  • Oracle Flashback Transaction 3.14.3
  • Oracle Flashback Transaction Query 3.14.4
  • Oracle Flashback Version Query 3.14.2
  • Oracle GoldenGate
  • Oracle interim (one-off) patches 5.4.4
  • Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA)
    • about 1.5
    • architectures 7
    • roadmap 1.5
  • Oracle Multitenant 3.18, 9.3.1
  • Oracle Quality of Service (QoS) Management 3.6.3
  • Oracle RAC One Node 3.6.3
  • Oracle Real Application Clusters 3.6
  • Oracle Real Application Clusters (Oracle RAC)
    • applying Oracle interim database patches 5.4.4
    • benefits 3.6.2
    • operating system and hardware upgrades 5.4.1
  • Oracle Real Application Clusters One Node
    • See Oracle RAC One Node 3.7
  • Oracle Restart 3.20
  • Oracle Secure Backup
  • Oracle Sharding
    • overview 3.19
    • reference architecture 7.6
  • Oracle Solaris ZFS Storage Appliance Replication 3.16.3
  • Oracle UCP run-time connection load balancing 3.6.2
  • Oracle VM
    • Domain Live Migration 9.3.2
  • Oracle WebLogic Server
    • high availability architectures 7.7.1
  • outages

P

  • patching
  • physical corruption 1.4
  • physical standby databases
  • planned downtime
  • planned outages
    • minimizing with Oracle GoldenGate 5.4.8.4
    • minimizing with Oracle GoldenGate and Data Guard 5.4.8.5
  • Plug and Play 3.6.3
  • pluggable databases 9.3
  • policy-based cluster management 3.6.3
  • policy management
  • portable databases 9.3
  • prioritizing
    • high availability investment 2.2.2
  • Program Global Area (PGA)
    • automatic management 5.2.3

Q

  • quarantine, state object 3.12

R

  • real-time query 9.2.1
  • reconfiguring
    • databases dynamically 5.2.2
  • Recovery Manager (RMAN)
  • recovery point objective (RPO)
  • recovery time objective (RTO)
  • reference architectures
  • reference architrectures
  • replication
    • Oracle GoldenGate 3.2
  • restore points
  • return on investment (ROI) 2.2.6
  • reverse crossedition triggers 5.5.1.3
  • roadmap to Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) 1.5
  • rollback
  • rolling patching 3.6.3
  • rolling upgrades 3.6.3
    • Oracle GoldenGate 5.5.2
  • row level security
    • virtual private database 3.13
  • run-time connection load balancing 3.6.2, 3.6.3

S

  • scalability
  • SCAN 3.6.3
  • security
  • services
  • simple database rolling upgrades 5.4.8.1
  • single-instance databases
    • Oracle Restart 3.20
  • site failure 1.4
  • SQL Apply 5.4.8, 5.4.8.1
  • standby databases
    • active 9.2
    • benefits 3.1
    • Oracle Active Data Guard 9.2.1
  • standby reader farms 9.2.2
  • state object quarantine 3.12
  • storage
  • System Global Area (SGA)
    • automatic management 5.2.3
  • system upgrades
    • avoiding downtime during 5.4.1

T

  • tables
  • tape backups
    • with Oracle Secure Backup 3.5
  • total cost of ownership (TCO) 2.2.6
  • transactions
    • backing out with Flashback Transaction 3.14.3
  • transportable tablespace

U

  • unplanned downtime
    • causes 1.4
    • solutions summary 4
  • upgrade
  • upgrades

V

  • virtual IP (VIP) address
    • managed by Oracle Clusterware 3.6.1
  • virtualization
    • with Oracle VM Domain Live Migration 9.3.2
  • virtual private database

W

  • WAIT option
    • specifying DDL with 5.5.3
  • web scalability
    • using standby reader farms 9.2.2
  • workload
  • workload management 3.6.3

Z