Index
A D F H M N O R S
A
- automatic storage management
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- description, 2.1.5
- availability
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- definition, 1.2
D
- Data Guard
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- benefits, 2.1.2
- downtime
-
- causes, 1.4
- cost, 3.2.2
F
- flash recovery area
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- description, 2.1.7
- Flashback Database
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- description, 2.1.4.6
- Flashback Drop
-
- description, 2.1.4.5
- Flashback Query
-
- description, 2.1.4.1
- Flashback Table
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- description, 2.1.4.4
- Flashback Transaction Query
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- description, 2.1.4.3
- Flashback Versions Query
-
- description, 2.1.4.2
H
- HARD initiative, 2.1.11
- Hardware Assisted Resilient Data (HARD) initiative, 2.1.11
- high availability
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- business impact analysis, 3.2.1
- importance, 1.3
- high availability architecture
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- characteristics, 1.2
- High availability architectures
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- comparison, 4.2
- high availability solution
-
- characteristics, 1.2
M
- Maximum Availability Architecture
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- benefits, 4.1.4
N
- network recovery objective, 3.2.3
- NRO, 3.2.3
O
- online reorganization
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- description, 2.3.3
- Oracle Database 10g architecture
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- high availability features and descriptions, 4.1.1
- Oracle Database 10g with Data Guard architecture
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- benefits, 4.1.3
- Oracle Database 10g with RAC and Data Guard - MAA
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- benefits, 4.1.4
- Oracle Database 10g with RAC architecture
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- benefits, 4.1.2
- Oracle Database 10g with Streams architecture
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- benefits, 4.1.5
R
- RAC
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- benefits, 2.1.1
- Real Application Clusters
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- benefits, 2.1.1
- Recovery Manager
-
- description, 2.1.6
- recovery point objective, 3.2.4
- recovery time objective, 3.2.3
- RMAN
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- description, 2.1.6
- RPO, 3.2.4
- RTO, 3.2.3
S
- service level agreements, 3.3
- SLAs, 3.3
- Streams
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- description, 2.1.3