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Best Practices from Oracle ExpertsFind Undocumented, Expert Advice InsideTake full advantage of the strength and reliability of Oracle9"i and the management features of Windows 2000. Written by the experts and authorized by Oracle Corporation, Oracle9"i for Windows 2000 Tips & Techniques presents insider best practices for installation, upgrades, migration, tuning, backup and recovery, clustering, and high availability. You'll also get in-depth details on the new features of Oracle9"i.Configure Oracle9"i on Windows 2000 as a management platform, database client, and database server Ease administrative tasks with database templates and Oracle Managed Files Monitor and manage Oracle to maximize available memory, CPU, and I/O Use Oracle9"i Recovery Manager for backup, restore, and recovery Implement Standby Databases for greater availability Use Oracle9"i Oracle Enterprise Manager for enterprisewide database administration Execute clustering and high availability solutions, using Microsoft Cluster Server, Oracle Failsafe, and Real Application Clusters Implement Advanced Replication to provide database load balancing, disaster recovery, and offline distributed transaction processing Covers Oracle Database Releases 7.x, 8"i, and 9"i
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PART I: Overview Ch. 1: Windows 2000 Ch. 2: Oracle9i PART II: Implementing the Oracle RDBMS on Windows 2000 Ch. 3: Configuring Windows 2000 Ch. 4: Configuring the Oracle RDBMS Ch. 5: Database Administration Ch. 6: Backup and Recovery Considerations PART III: Window 2000: The Premier Enterprise Management Platform Ch. 7: Enterprise Manager, Today and the Future Ch. 8: Advanced Management, Tools and Analysis Ch. 9: Change Management Ch. 10: Oracle Failsafe Ch. 11: OPS/RAC (Real Application Clusters) Ch. 12: Standby Database Ch. 13: Replication PART V: Application Connectivity Ch. 14: Net8 Ch. 15: Middle Tier Ch. 16: Oracle HTTP Server Appendices Appendix 1: Where to Look for Log Files and Information Appendix 2: Learning More about Oracle
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Scott Jesse (Colorado Springs, CO) is an Oracle Certified Professional who has worked extensively with the Windows NT Operating System for more than 7 years. Scott began by deploying Windows NT on a corporate-wide rollout for more than 3000 users while working for MCI Worldcom. For the past 5 years, Scott has worked in the Oracle support organization, primarily assisting Oracle customers in implementing the Oracle RDBMS on Window NT. For the last 3 years, Scott has specialized in clustering and high availability technologies on the Windows NT platform, including Oracle Failsafe and Oracle Parallel Server.