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This course will discuss the Oracle Partitioning methods for tables, index, and materialized views that are available in Oracle Database 11g Release 2 with examples and explanations of appropriate use. Oracle Database 11g introduces several new partitioning methods: Reference partitioning, System partitioning, Interval partitioning, Virtual column partitioning, and several new composite partitioning methods: Range-Range, Hash-Hash, List-List, List-Hash, List-Range, along with Interval-Range, Interval-Hash, and Interval-List. When added to all the existing methods of partitioning, this large range of choices require that Database Administrators and Data Architects understand each method and appropriate uses.
The course will also cover partitioning of Lob segments, nested tables, and object tables. Proper use of partitioning can greatly benefit many types of applications including Data Warehouses, Information Lifecycle management, and very large databases in general.
Czas trwania
2 dniKonspekt
- Introduction to Partitioning
- VLDB Manageability and Performance Constraints
- Manual Partitions
- Partitioned Tables, Indexes, Materialized Views
- Benefits of Partitioning
- Performance Consideration, Manageability & Partitioning Methods
- Table Versus Index Partitioning, Partitioned Indexes & Verifying Partition Use
- Proof of Pruning
- SQL-Loader, Partitioned Objects and Partitioning History
- Implementing Partitioned Tables
- Table, Partition, and Segment Relations
- Equipartitioning & General Restrictions
- The CREATE TABLE Statement with Partitioning
- Partition Key Value, Range Partitioning, Interval Partitioning, Multicolumn Partitioning
- List Partitioning, Hash Partitioning, Named Partitions & Hash Partitioning: Quantity of Partitions
- Composite Partitioning
- Index Organized Table (IOT) Partitioning, LOB Partitioning
- Partitioned Object Tables and Partitioned Tables with Object Types
- Implementing Partitioned Indexes
- Partitioned Indexes & Partitioned Index Attributes
- Index Partitioning Types
- Global Indexes, Local Prefixed Index
- Local Prefix Index Examples, Local Nonprefixed Index
- Index Partitioning and Type Matrix
- Specifying Index with Table Creation
- Graphic Comparison of Partitioned Index Types
- Index Partition Status, Data Dictionary Views Indexes & Guidelines for Partitioning Indexes
- Maintenance of Partitioned Tables and Indexes
- Maintenance Overview
- Table and Index Interaction During Partition Maintenance
- Modifying a Table or Indexing Logical Properties
- Modifying Partition Properties on the Table
- Using the ALTER TABLE or INDEX Commands
- Renaming a Partition
- Partition Storage Changes
- Moving a Partition, Adding a Partition, Dropping a Partition, Splitting and Merging a Partition, Coalescing a Partition, Rebuilding Indexes
- Partitioning Administration and Usage
- Using Partitioned Tables
- Pruning Rules, Partition-wise Joins
- ANALYZE and Partitioned Objects & Data Dictionary View Statistics
- SQL*Loader and Partitioned Objects
- SQL*Loader Conventional Path
- SQL*Loader Direct Path Sequential Loads
- SQL*Loader Direct Path Parallel Loads
- Export and Import
- Partitioning and Workload Types
- Partitioning in Data Warehouses
- Partitioning for Information Lifecycle Management
- Partitioning in OLTP Environments
Wymagania
Required Prerequisites:
- Basic Oracle Database administration, Basic SQL Skills
- Oracle Database 11g: Administration Workshop I DBA
- Oracle Database 11g: Administration Workshop II DBA
Certyfikaty
Uczestnicy szkoleń otrzymają zaświadczenia o ukończeniu kursu sygnowane przez firmę Oracle.Lokalizacje
Kraków - ul. Tatarska 5, II piętro, godz. 9:00 - 16:00Warszawa - ul. Bielska 17, godz. 9:00 - 16:00
Prowadzący
Autoryzowany wykładowca Oracle.Cena szkolenia
Materiały tradycyjne:2500 PLN
Materiały CTAB:3100 PLN
Kwoty netto
(+VAT zgodnie z obowiązującą stawką w dniu wystawienia faktury)
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