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80,000
Oracle Database Cloud Service – 1Z0 160
Is Certification Worth It?
The answer is a resounding YES for IT professionals who are looking to boost their career. While there are no guarantees, certification has been shown to enhance various aspects of an IT professional’s career, including:
• Employability
• Salary
• Job Effectiveness
• Job Satisfaction
Certification Benefit
While the exact figures vary, data consistently show that certified employees earn more than their non-certified peers. Among the 9,500 IT professionals who responded to Global Knowledge 2015 Salary Survey:
• Among IT professionals who are certified, 77% report that they are paid
fairly, and 77% also believe that certifications have impacted their salary.
• Among managers, 76% believe that certification has a positive impact on
salaries.
“An investment in knowledge pays the best interest.” – Benjamin Franklin
CERTIFICATION COURSE DETAILS:
Getting Started with DBaaS
Identify how to request and activate a trial subscription to an Oracle Cloud serviceDifferentiate between Oracle Database Cloud Services (Schema and DBaaS)
Recognize the difference between a DBaaS Instance and a Database Instance
Identify the steps, in order, for creating a DBaaS instance
Identify the two service levels provided by DBaaS
Identify the Oracle Cloud Service storage volumes and where they are allocated, when a DBaaS instance is created
ODB Software release: Decide which version to use, and which versions will NOT let you migrate to the Cloud
Identify the correct choice of which Oracle Database edition: Standard Edition One, Standard edition, Enterprise Edition, Express Edition, Personal Edition
Navigate with My Services Dashboard
Navigate with Database Cloud Console
Administer users/privileges needs for the Oracle Database Cloud instance
Administer storage/disks requirements of the Oracle Database Cloud instance
Patch your DBaaS instance
Configure network groups
Differentiate between oracle and OPC users
Configure connections to a VM through Secure Shell (SSH)
Configure SSH for Unix/Linux users
Enable access to a port in a VM
Use the default backup configuration
Customize backups
Use the bkup_api system utility to create an on-demand backup
Use the Cloud Service utility, dbaascli
Perform on-demand backups
Perform recovery from the latest backup
Use DBA Tools to configure an Xserver/Xterminal connection
Access the On-Instance Monitor to monitor the Oracle Database Cloud Service instances
Display VM resource usage and Oracle Database status
Describe the purpose of migrating on-premise databases to the cloud
Describe the supported Oracle database version and release migration compatibilities between the on-premise database and the pre-created DBaaS database
Describe the migration methods
Choose a Method for migration
Consider specific configurations
Network level security
User authentication and roles
Configure network settings through Oracle Compute Cloud Service
Explain the role of Network groups and instances
Create network groups and IP lists
Apply Access rules
Generate a Secure Shell (SSH) Public/Private key pair
Create an SSH tunnel to a port in the virtual machine (VM)
Enable access to a port in the VM
Define a custom host name or domain name for a DBaaS Instance
Connect remotely to the DBaaS database using SQL*Net
Manage user access to Cloud services and in DBaaS database
Administer Oracle REST (Representational State Transfer) Data Services (ORDS)
Enable access to Oracle Application Express (APEX)
Enable access to Cloud Database Monitor
Identify Scaling issues
Identify how to Avoid Scaling Operations
Identify When to Scale
Identify how to Scale a DBaaS Instance
Flexible Class Options
Evening Classes | Workshops | Fast-Track
Week End Classes For Professionals SAT | SUN
Online Classes – Live Virtual Class (L.V.C), Online Training
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