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Learn how to define strategies for cloud adoption of your Oracle database landscape. Understand private cloud, public cloud, and hybrid cloud computing in order to successfully design and manage databases in the cloud.

The Cloud DBA-Oracle provides an overview of Database-as-a-Service (DBaaS) that you can use in defining your cloud adoption strategy. In-depth details of various cloud service providers for Oracle database are given, including Oracle Cloud and Amazon Web Services (AWS). Database administration techniques relevant to hosting databases in the cloud are shown in the book as well as the technical details needed to perform all database administration tasks and activities, such as migration to the cloud, backup in the cloud, and new database setup in the cloud.

You will learn from real-world business cases and practical examples of administration of Oracle database in the cloud, highlighting the challenges faced and solutions implemented.

What you will learn:
  • Cloud computing concepts from the DBA perspective, such as private cloud, public cloud, hybrid cloud
  • Technical details of all aspects of cloud database administration
  • Challenges faced during setup of databases in private cloud or database migration to public cloud
  • Key points to be kept in mind during database administration in the cloud
  • Practical examples of successful Oracle database cloud migration and support

Readership: 
The audience for this book includes all levels of IT professionals, from executives responsible for determining database strategies to database administrators and database architects who manage and design databases.
 
About the Authors xiii
About the Technical Reviewer xv
Acknowledgements xvii
Introduction xix
Part I Cloud Computing Fundamentals
1(22)
Chapter 1 Introduction to Cloud Computing
3(8)
Overview
3(1)
What Is Cloud Computing
3(2)
Benefits of Cloud Computing
4(1)
Challenges of Cloud Computing
4(1)
Cloud Computing Service Models
5(1)
Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS)
6(1)
Platform as a Service (PaaS)
6(1)
Software as a Service (SaaS)
6(1)
Cloud Deployment Models
6(4)
Public Cloud
6(2)
Private Cloud
8(1)
Hybrid Cloud
8(1)
Community Cloud
9(1)
Metering and Chargeback
10(1)
Summary
10(1)
Chapter 2 Introduction to Database as a Service
11(12)
What Is Database as a Service?
11(1)
DBaaS Public Cloud Offerings
12(7)
Oracle Public Cloud Offering
12(4)
AWS Public Cloud Offering
16(2)
Microsoft Azure Public Cloud Offering
18(1)
DBaaS in Private Cloud
19(1)
DBaaS in Managed Services Model
19(1)
Getting Started with Database as a Service
20(1)
Selecting Your DBaaS Vendor
20(1)
Selecting the DBaaS Services
20(1)
Choosing the Right DBaaS Subscription
20(1)
Getting Acquainted with the Basic Terminology in Database as a Service
21(1)
Oracle Cloud Terminology
21(1)
Amazon Web Services Terminology
21(1)
Microsoft Azure Terminology
22(1)
Summary
22(1)
Part II Database Administration in Cloud
23(188)
Chapter 3 Provisioning
25(26)
Database Provisioning Overview
25(1)
Database Provisioning in Oracle Cloud
26(13)
Creating Oracle Cloud Subscription
26(3)
Selecting Oracle Database Cloud Offering
29(1)
Creating the Service
30(6)
Accessing Your Database
36(3)
Database Provisioning in AWS
39(11)
Selecting the Proper Engine
39(2)
Specifying the DB Environment
41(1)
Specifying the DB Details
41(3)
Configuring the Advanced Settings
44(3)
Accessing Your AWS RDS Instance
47(3)
Summary
50(1)
Chapter 4 High Availability Options
51(20)
Need for High Availability with Cloud-Based DBs
51(1)
Database High Availability Overview
51(2)
HA Options in Oracle Cloud
53(1)
Oracle RAC Provisioning in Oracle Cloud
53(6)
Connecting to Your RAC Database Servers Using PuTTY
59(1)
Connecting to Your RAC Database Using SQL Developer
60(4)
RAC HA Testing
64(1)
HA Options in AWS
64(1)
Overview of Oracle RAC Provisioning in AWS
64(1)
Overview of the Multi-AZ Deployment Option
65(5)
Multi-AZ Deployment Method
66(3)
Failover in Multi-AZ Deployment
69(1)
Summary
70(1)
Chapter 5 Disaster Recovery Options
71(16)
Need for Disaster Recovery with Cloud-Based DBs
71(1)
Database Disaster Recovery (DR) Overview
71(1)
DR Options in Oracle Cloud
72(1)
Provisioning of DataGuard in Oracle Cloud
73(2)
DataGuard Administration in Oracle Cloud
75(10)
Checking the DG Configuration Details
76(1)
Performing DB Switchover Using the Console
76(2)
Performing DB Switchover Using dbaascli
78(4)
Performing DB Failover Using the Console
82(1)
Reinstating Failed Primary Database
83(2)
DR Options in AWS
85(1)
Summary
85(2)
Chapter 6 DB Security
87(12)
Need for Database Security with Cloud-Based DB
87(1)
Cloud Security Model
87(1)
Security Configurations in Oracle Cloud
88(2)
Transparent Data Encryption (TDE)
89(1)
SQL*Net Encryption
90(1)
Security Configurations in AWS
90(8)
Security at the Account Level
91(2)
Security for Oracle Running on Amazon RDS
93(2)
Security for Oracle Running on Amazon EC2
95(3)
Security Best Practices
98(1)
Summary
98(1)
Chapter 7 DB Migration to the Cloud
99(40)
DB Migration Key Considerations
99(2)
Migration Lifecycle
101(1)
Migration Approach
102(1)
Backup
102(1)
Transfer
102(1)
Restore
103(1)
Migration Options
103(4)
Migration Using Tools
103(2)
Traditional Migration Methods
105(1)
Lesser Known Migration Methods
106(1)
Comparison of Migration Methods
107(1)
Detailed Migration Steps for Data Migration from the Local Database to Amazon RDS
107(6)
Detailed Migration Steps for Data Migration Using Oracle Data Pump Utility
113(4)
Sample Comparison Between SQL Developer and Data Pump Migration
116(1)
Migration Using RMAN Backup Restore
117(1)
Migration By Cloning a PDB into the Cloud
118(14)
Multitenant Setup On-Premise (Local)
119(1)
Create Oracle 12c PDB Database in Oracle Public Cloud
120(1)
Clone LocalPDB (Optional)
120(2)
Open the Cloned LocalPDB in READWRITE Mode (Optional)
122(1)
Close LocalPDB
123(1)
Convert LocalPDB into READONLY Mode
123(1)
Unplug LocalPDB
124(1)
Copy the XML and Data Files to the Cloud DB Server
124(5)
Using EM Express to Plug LocalPDB into the Cloud
129(2)
Open LocalPDB in the Cloud
131(1)
Migration Using DMS
132(3)
Migration Using AWS Snowball
135(2)
Migration Best Practices
137(1)
Summary
137(2)
Chapter 8 Backup and Restore
139(34)
Overview of Database Backup and Restore from the Cloud Perspective
139(1)
Using the Cloud as a Backup Destination for an On-Premise Database
140(1)
Using Backup and Restore Options (Within the Cloud) for a Cloud Database
141(1)
DB Backup and Restore in Oracle Cloud
141(14)
Oracle Database Cloud Backup Service
142(5)
DB Snapshots
147(2)
Oracle Database Backup Service
149(6)
Database Recovery in Oracle Cloud
155(7)
DB Backup and Restore in AWS
162(10)
On-Premise Backup to Amazon Cloud Using Amazon S3
162(5)
DB Backup and Restore in Amazon RDS
167(5)
DB Backup and Restore in Amazon EC2
172(1)
Backup and Restore Best Practices
172(1)
Summary
172(1)
Chapter 9 Manage and Monitor
173(38)
Overview of Cloud DB Monitoring and Management
173(1)
DB Monitoring and Management in Oracle Cloud
174(25)
DBaaS Monitor
176(9)
EM Express
185(9)
Command-Line Interfaces
194(3)
SQL Developer
197(2)
DB Monitoring and Management in AWS
199(10)
AWS RDS Monitoring Using OEM
201(3)
AWS CloudWatch
204(5)
DB Monitoring and Management Best Practices
209(1)
Summary
209(2)
Epilogue 211(2)
Index 213
Abhinivesh is ORACLE ACE Associate, AIOUG Evangelist and founder member of AIOUG Pune Chapter. He is frequent presenter in All India Oracle User Group (AIOUG) and Sangam. He is actively involved in OTN and various user group activities.He has more than a decade of experience with expertise in Database migration, upgrade, performance tuning, solution designing, DBaaS and Exadata. He is Oracle Certified Professional, Oracle implementation specialist in 12c as well as Exadata.

Niraj Mahajan has more than 15+ years of experience in managing Oracle Databases. He is AIOUG Evangelist and frequent speaker in various user group events. He is an Oracle Certified Professional DBA (OCP) in Oracle (8i, 9i, 10g, and 11g), OCE 10g RAC and Certified Implementation specialist in 12c and Exadata. His core skills are Database design and administration, OEM12c, DBaaS, Solution architecture and tuning.