Never-Down Applications with Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture - Oracle Database World
Offered By: Oracle via YouTube
Course Description
Overview
Explore Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) in this 21-minute conference talk from Oracle Database World. Discover how MAA has evolved into a comprehensive full-stack data protection solution, safeguarding both the database and middle-tier. Learn about easy-to-implement strategies that prevent application downtime due to failures in either layer. Gain insights into never-down applications, validated reference architectures for High Availability and Disaster Recovery, and tools like TAC with ACchk for determining protection levels. Explore OCI Full Stack Disaster Recovery Service, per-workload Data Guard management, sharding for scalability and availability, and automatic recovery from data corruption. Understand how to leverage these features to ensure the highest levels of database availability and protect your applications from any interruption.
Syllabus
Intro
Safe Harbor Statement
Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA) Validated reference architectures for High Availability and Disaster Recovery
Protect Your Applications From Any Interruption
Determine the Protection Provided by TAC with ACchk And catch applications that use coding practices that prevent safe replays
OCI Full Stack Disaster Recovery Service (FSDRS)
Manage Data Guard on a per-Workload Basis
Divide and Conquer
Sharding for Linear Scalability & Extreme Availability
Automatic Recovery from Data Corruption An additional benefit of using Oracle Database
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