Course description
This Oracle Database 19c DBA Performance Tuning & Management course introduces the DBA to the main concepts of Oracle Database performance tuning and management. DBAs will gain practical experience in analyzing and tuning database performance.
Delegates on the Oracle Database 19c DBA Performance Tuning & Management course will learn how to use tuning goals and methodologies to identify tuning contentions in an Oracle database and how to take corrective action, how to detect and tune common database performance problems, how to use the database advisors to proactively tune a database and how to use the various tools provided by Oracle to tune a database.
Exercises and examples are used throughout the course to give practical hands-on experience with the techniques covered.
Versions supported 12cR2, 18c, 19c.
Who will the Course Benefit?The Oracle Database 19c DBA Performance Tuning & Management course is suitable for database administrators and technical support staff who are required to monitor and tune an Oracle Database.
Course ObjectivesThe objective of the Oracle Database 19c DBA Performance Tuning & Management course is to provide the skills needed to monitor and tune an Oracle Database.
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Suitability - Who should attend?
Delegates who wish to attend the Oracle Database 19c DBA Performance Tuning & Management course should have practical knowledge of using SQL and administering an Oracle database. They should have attended the Oracle SQL and the Oracle Database 19c Administration courses or have a good working knowledge of Oracle SQL and Oracle database administration. The ability to describe and use Oracle built-in packages would be highly advantageous but is not essential.
This course is run on a Linux operating system, a basic knowledge of Linux/UNIX is recommended but is not essential.
Where Oracle 19c courses are listed in pre-requisites or follow-on courses the equivalent Oracle 18c or Oracle 12cR2 courses would also suffice.
Experience to the level as demonstrated in these courses is recommended:
- Oracle SQL
- Oracle Database 19c Administration
Training Course Content
Oracle Database 19c DBA Performance Tuning & Management Training Course
Course Contents - DAY 1
Course Introduction- Administration and Course Materials
- Course Structure and Agenda
- Delegate and Trainer Introductions
- Tuning Overview of Oracle Database Tuning
- Application Developer Tuning Responsibilities
- Oracle DBA Tuning Responsibilities
- Oracle Tuning Process
- Plan a Routine Monitoring Regime
- Setting Suitable Goals
- Syntax Considerations
- Overview of SQL Statement Tuning
- Tools to Assist in SQL Tuning
- Use Explain Plan, Autotrace and SQL Trace to Examine the Execution of a SQL Statement
- Interpreting a SQL Trace
- The SQL Optimizer
- Statement Transformation
- The Optimizer_Mode Initialization Parameter
- Cost Based Optimizer
- Managing Statistics with DBMS_STATS
- Automatic Statistics Gathering
- Dynamic Statistics
- Adaptive Optimization
- Transferring Statistics between Databases
- How Oracle Processes Sorts
- Temporary Disk Space Assignment
- SQL Operations that Use Sorts
- Index Overview
- Selecting Suitable Columns for an Index
- B*Tree Indexes
- Rebuild an Index
- Create Multiple Indexes on the Same Column
- Composite Indexes
- Descending Indexes
- Access Paths with Indexes
- Index Scans
- Conditions That Stop Indexes Being Used
- Parameters that Affect Optimizer Index Choice
Course Contents - DAY 2
Session 6: ADVANCED INDEXES- Bitmap Indexes
- Key Compressed Indexes
- Index Organized Tables
- Function Based Indexes
- Invisible Indexes
- Table Partitioning
- Serial Direct Path Reads
- Understand Access Paths
- Joining Tables
- Nested Loops Join
- Merge Join
- Cluster Join
- Hash Join
- Anti Join and Semi Join
- Outer Joins
- Star Join
- Improve Optimization with Different Access Paths
- Overview of the DBMS_SQLTUNE Package
- Using the SQL Tuning Advisor with SQL Developer
- Sequence Caching
- Views
- View Merging
- Inline Views
- The WITH Clause
- Using Hints to Influence Execution Plan
- Optimization Mode and Goals
- Access Methods
- Query Transformations
- Join Orders
- Join Operations
- Hint Examples
- Tips for Avoiding Problematic Queries
- Oracle 12.2 SQL*Plus Performance Setting Options
- Array Size
- The Shared Pool
- Intelligent Cursor Sharing
- Virtual Columns
- Bind Variable Usage
- Result Caching
- Approximate Query Processing
- Reduce Cursor Invalidations for DDLs
- Some PL/SQL Performance Issues
Course Contents - DAY 3
Session 12: BASIC TUNING DIAGNOSTICS- Performance Tuning Diagnostics, Features, and Tools
- DB Time
- CPU and Wait Time Tuning Dimensions
- Time Model
- Dynamic Performance Views
- Database Statistics
- Wait Events
- Diagnostic Sources
- Log Files and Trace Files
- Identify Unusable Objects
- Maintain Indexes
- Maintain Tables and Reorganize Tables
- Manage Extents
- Row Chaining and Row Migration
- Segment Shrink
- An Overview of the SQL Performance Analyzer
- Usage of the SQL Performance Analyzer
- Capture a SQL Workload into a SQL Tuning Set
- Create a SQL Performance Analyzer Task
- Generate Comparison Reports
- Configuring Analysis Tasks
- Transfer SQL Tuning Sets
- Maintenance of the Optimizer Statistics
- Optimizer Statistics Collection
- Gather Statistics Options
- Defer Publishing Statistics
- The Optimizer Statistics Advisor
- The Expression Statistics Store
- Adaptive Query Optimization
- Automatic SQL Tuning
- SQL Monitoring
- The SQL Access Advisor
- SQL Plan Management
- Overview of Automatic Shared Memory Management
- Dynamic SGA
- Parameters for Sizing the SGA
- Enable and Disable Automatic Shared Memory Management
- Overview of Automatic Memory Management
- Enable and Disable Automatic Memory Management
- Monitor Dynamic Memory Allocation
- Use the Memory Advisors
- Overview of the Shared Pool Architecture
- Tune the Shared Pool
- Tune the Data Dictionary Cache
- Tune the Library Cache
- Pin objects in the Shared Pool
- The Data Dictionary Cache
- Latches and Mutexes
- The SQL Query Result Cache
Course Contents - DAY 4
Session 18: TUNE THE BUFFER CACHE- Overview of the Database Buffer Cache Architecture
- Buffer Cache Tuning Goals and Techniques
- Buffer Cache Performance Symptoms and Solutions
- Buffer Cache Advisor
- Database Smart Flash Cache
- Full Database Caching
- When to Flush the Buffer Cache
- Overview of the PGA
- SQL Memory Usage
- Automatic PGA Memory Mode Configuration
- Configure the PGA for a New Instance
- Data Dictionary Views and PGA Management
- PGA Target Advice Statistics and Histograms
- Temporary Tablespace Management
- Temporary Tablespace Group
- Multiple Temporary Tablespaces
- Monitoring Temporary Tablespaces
- Temporary Tablespace Shrink
- Data Dictionary Views and Sort Segments
- An Overview of In-Built Automatic Tuning Capabilities
- An Overview of the Automatic Workload Repository
- AWR Data
- Create and Compare Snapshots
- Examine AWR Reports
- Static and Moving Window Baselines
- Baseline Templates
- AWR Reports
- Monitor AWR using SQL Developer
- Performance Hub Active Report
- Automatic Maintenance Tasks
- Maintenance Window Configuration
- ADDM Performance Monitoring
- ADDM Reports
- Active Session History
- Generate an ASH Report
- An Overview of Metrics and Alerts
- The Benefits and Limitations of Metrics and Alerts
- System Generated, Threshold Generated and Event Based Alerts
- Set Thresholds
- View Metric History Information
- View Histograms
- Metric and Alert Views
Course Contents - DAY 5
Session 23: REAL TIME DATABASE OPERATION MONITORING- Overview of Real Time Database Operation Monitoring
- Database Operation Concepts
- Define a Database Operation
- Enable the Monitoring of Database Operations
- Identify, Start and Complete a Database Operation
- Monitor the Progress of a Database Operation
- Database Operation Views
- Aggregation of Services with Tracing
- The DBMS_Monitor Package
- Enable Tracing for a Client
- Enable Session Tracing
- Enable Tracing for a Module
- Analyze Trace Results
- Reduce Cursor Invalidations For DDLS
- Automatic Indexing with DBMS_AUTO_INDEX
- Real Time Statistics Gathering During DML Operations
- High Frequency Statistics Gathering
- Advanced Index Compression
- Basic and Advanced Table Compression
- Quarantine of Runaway SQL Statements
- Bitmap-Based COUNT(DISTINCT) SQL Functions
- Scaleable Sequences
- An Overview of Database I/O Management
- I/O Architecture and Modes
- Important I/O Metrics for Oracle Databases
- Layout Files using Operating System or Hardware Striping
- Manually Distribute Files to Reduce I/O Contention
- Sample Configurations
- Asynchronous and Synchronous I/O
- Multi-Threaded Oracle
- Automatic Storage Management(ASM)Overview
- The Potential Impact of Initialization Parameters on Performance
- Initially Size Memory for a Database
- Recommended Best Practices for Different Types of Tablespaces
- Determine and Use Block Sizes
- Size the Redo Log Buffer and the Redo Log Files
- Configure Automatic Statistics Gathering
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