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Understanding Database Architecture with Oracle

The Oracle database system is quite complex, and understanding its architecture is the non-negotiable first step. This course will give you a solid foundation of the Oracle database architecture.

Beginner
2h 49m
(20)

Created by Agaba Philip

Last Updated Jan 14, 2022

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Understanding Database Architecture with Oracle

The Oracle database system is quite complex, and understanding its architecture is the non-negotiable first step. This course will give you a solid foundation of the Oracle database architecture.

Beginner
2h 49m
(20)

Created by Agaba Philip

Last Updated Jan 14, 2022

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Understanding the Oracle database architecture is the first step to becoming an Oracle database professional. In this course, Understanding Database Architecture with Oracle, you’ll come to grips with the Oracle database architecture. First, you'll go over a quick architecture overview, and delve into the physical database structures. Next, you’ll explore the memory structures. Finally, you'll take a look at Oracle’s multitenant and sharding architectures. When you're finished with this course, you'll have the skills and knowledge to start your journey to becoming a Oracle database professional.

Understanding Database Architecture with Oracle
Beginner
2h 49m
(20)
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I'm a Linux aficionado. I deploy it to clients looking to build new solutions or migrate existing services. I teach it to students about to enter the job market, and I recommend it to anyone looking to get their start in IT.

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