PPT-Database Administration Chapter Six

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DAVID M KROENKE and DAVID J AUER DATABASE CONCEPTS 6 th Edition All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system

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DAVID M KROENKE and DAVID J AUER DATABASE CONCEPTS 6 th Edition All rights reserved No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without the prior written permission of the publisher Printed in the United States of America. While Califor nia law does identify those who are liable for crimes PC 26 PC 27 it also identifies those who would not be liable for crimes The label of parties to crime refers to those who initia te crimes and those who aid and abet or help in the Oracle RAC One Node provides protection from unplanned failures and eliminates common causes of planned downtime for maintenance operations It allows many databases to be consolidated on one system w ithout incurring the overhead common to tradition Guide to Oracle 10g. 1. Objectives. Define database . a. dministration.. Understand . database administration . tasks.. Perform . database administration tasks using Oracle . 11. g . Enterprise . Manager.. 1 Purpose of Database Recovery. To bring the database into the last consistent state, which existed prior to the failure.. To preserve transaction properties (Atomicity, Consistency, Isolation and Durability).. Recommendations & Observations. Part One. Today’s Presenters. Steve Eastwood. 2-1-1 Arizona, Community Information and Referral Services, Phoenix, Arizona. Dave . Erlandson. United Way 211/Ceridian, Minneapolis, Minnesota. Some slides adapted from . Navathe. et. Al. . Introduction to Database Security. Threats to databases. Loss of . integrity. Loss of . availability. Loss of . confidentiality. . To protect databases against these types of threats four kinds of countermeasures can be implemented:. kindly visit us at www.nexancourse.com. Prepare your certification exams with real time Certification Questions & Answers verified by experienced professionals! We make your certification journey easier as we provide you learning materials to help you to pass your exams from the first try. kindly visit us at www.nexancourse.com. Prepare your certification exams with real time Certification Questions & Answers verified by experienced professionals! We make your certification journey easier as we provide you learning materials to help you to pass your exams from the first try. kindly visit us at www.nexancourse.com. Prepare your certification exams with real time Certification Questions & Answers verified by experienced professionals! We make your certification journey easier as we provide you learning materials to help you to pass your exams from the first try. Web Portal: www.certsgot.com

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\"Get Certified with Confidence - Our Certification Dumps Guarantee Your Success!\" Learning Objectives. In this chapter, you will learn:. That the relational database model offers a logical view of data. About the relational model’s basic component: relations. That relations are logical constructs composed of rows (tuples) and columns (attributes).

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