2. • A database is an organized collection of
data.
• Databases are created to operate large
quantities of information by inputting,
storing, retrieving, and managing that
information.
• Databases are set up so that one set of
software programs provides all users with
access to all the data.
3. • A Database Management System (DBMS) is a suite of
computer software providing the interface between users and
a database or databases.
• Database management systems (DBMSs) are specially
designed applications that interact with the user, other
applications, and the database itself to capture and analyze
data.
4. • Oracle is an American multinational
computer technology corporation
headquartered in Redwood City,
California, United States.
• Founded by Larry Ellison, Bob
Miner, Ed Oates in the year 1977.
• The company specializes in
developing and marketing
computer hardware systems and
enterprise software products –
particularly its own brands of
database management systems.
5. • Oracle is the third-largest software
maker by revenue, after Microsoft
and IBM.
• The company also builds tools for
database development and
systems of middle-tier software,
enterprise resource planning
software (ERP), customer
relationship management software
(CRM) and supply chain
management (SCM) software.
6. • The Oracle Database
(commonly referred to as
Oracle RDBMS or simply
as Oracle) is an object-
relational database
management system
produced and marketed
by Oracle Corporation.
7.
8.
9. • Oracle 11g was released in 2007 and introduced
many new features enabling database administrators
and developers to adapt quickly to changing
business requirements by simplifying
the infrastructure and using automating tasks
wherever possible.
• Two versions:
oStandard edition: Available on single server
oEnterprise edition: Available on clustered server with
no socket limitation
10. Database Replay
• Capture Workload in Production
• Capture production workload with actual load & concurrency
• Move the captured workload to test system
• Replay Workload in Test
• Make the desired changes in test system
• Replay workload with production load & concurrency
• Analyze & Report
• Errors
• Data divergence
• Performance divergence
11. SQL Performance Analyzer
• Enables to assess the performance impact of any system change
resulting in changes to SQL execution plans and performance
characteristics
• Examples of common system changes for which you can use SQL
Performance Analyzer
Database upgrade
Configuration changes to the operating system, hardware, or
database
Database initialization parameter changes
Schema changes
12. Flashback Data Archive
• Flashback data archive consists of multiple table spaces
and stores historic data from all transactions.
• Retains historical data for the time duration specified
using the RETENTION parameter
PREREQUISITE:
• Must have FLASHBACK ARCHIVE ADMINISTER and
CREATE TABLESPACAE system privilege
• Must be logged in as SYSDBA
13. MANAGEABILITY IN 11g
• More database administration automation
• More intelligent advisors to simplify administration
• Fault diagnostic automation
• Enhancements to existing features
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25%
50%
75%
100%
Time Steps
9i
10g
11g
Manageability Comparison of Oracle
Database 9i, 10g, and 11g
SummarySummary
Oracle 9i vs. 10g
44% less time
47% fewer steps
Oracle 9i vs. 10g
44% less time
47% fewer steps
Oracle 10g vs. 11g
26% less time
31% fewer steps
Oracle 10g vs. 11g
26% less time
31% fewer steps
15. • Advanced and Hybrid Columnar
compression
• “Compress for all operations” enables
compression on all DML activities like
INSERT, UPDATE, etc.
• Benefits:
o 3x disk savings
o Faster full scan operations
o Reduced network traffic
Data Compression
for All Applications
17. HISTORY
• British telecommunications is one of the world’s leading
telecommunications companies.
• BT has almost 93,000 employees serving customers in more
than 170 countries worldwide.
• In UK, the company provides broadband products and
service to almost six million customers, as well as fixed-line,
mobile and TV offerings to millions more consumers.
18. • Worldwide, BT sells wholesale products and services to
leading communications providers and supplies managed
network services to a wide range of corporations and
government organizations.
• BT Operate is the internal service unit responsible for
managing BT’s IT and network infrastructure platforms, as well
as delivery and problem resolution for all products and
services sold to BT customers worldwide, retail and wholesale.
• Its staff includes over 13,000 IT professionals in more than 20
countries.
19. PROBLEMS
• BT had a large and growing database infrastructure that
Surren Partabh, CTO Core Technologies of BT Operate
characterized as “rapidly falling into legacy due to the pace of
technology innovation we see in the world.”
• Company’s large range of products and services inevitably led
to a sprawling set of application and operational silos
dependent on thousands of databases.
• Keeping up with upgrades and patches was an enormous job.
• Day-to-day management was difficult.
20. • Difficult to keep up with customer expectations and
competitive demands.
• Application deployment was slow and expensive.
• Ever-growing complexity of the company’s database
infrastructure was raising operational costs and staffing
requirements, with IT workload soaring.
• Company had DBA’s begging to retire, but company
couldn’t afford to let them go.
21. SOLUTION:
Database Consolidation onto a Private Cloud with Oracle Database 11g
• The company decided to build a DaaS platform using the
features and options of Oracle Database 11g to create a
private cloud.
• Oracle Real Application Clusters enabled BT to standardize
their deployment model, reducing the deployment time for a
fully-tested, highly available database from two to three weeks
down to only 19 minutes.
22. • Other Oracle database 11g features and options such as
Clusterware, Automatic Storage Management(ASM),
Advanced Compression and Partitioning also played an
important role in BT’s private cloud consolidation
• BT moved the applications on legacy systems over to the
Oracle Database 11g private cloud.
23. RESULTS
• Consolidation onto a standard Oracle Database 11g cloud
has made management so much easier that they are
managing 30% more databases with 20% fewer personnel
hours.
• It improved business agility.
• Improved customer service.
• Reduced cost.
24.
25. • This is Oracle Enterprise Edition introduced in the
mid of 2013.
• It provides the industry's only complete, integrated,
and business-driven enterprise cloud management
solution.
26. FRAMEWORK ENHANCEMENTS
• Automatic updation of the latest version available
• Customization of the Layout Pages
• User Interface updates, Like Console “WELCOME”
Page, Search improvements
• Credential model improvement with Job System and
Deployment features
• Authentication for Web Services within Enterprise
Manager
27. DATABASE MANAGEMENT
FEATURES
• Database creation and up gradation via Cloud
Control
• Database Cloning , Useful when migrating database
from development to test
• Backup and Restore Enhancements, Backup can be
performed Sequentially in one deployment procedure
• Active Report Function, Data can be saved in HTML
file and used for offline analysis
28. MIDDLEWARE MANAGEMENT
FEATURES
• Topology views enables visualization in a Graphical
display
• Performance summary baseline support, for
comparing baseline performance data against
current performance data
• Configuration search enhancements, useful in
creating user defined search
29. PERFORMANCE MANAGEMENT
FEATURES
• Diagnose problems 3 to 5 times faster than the other
than the other Application Performance management
solutions
• Reduce downtime by as much as 73 percent
• Increase online revenue by around 23 percent.
30.
31. Dena Bank
History
• Dena Bank offers personal and corporate banking
services to around seven million individuals and
businesses across India.
• Dena Bank operates around 1,500 automatic teller
machines (ATMs), which are a crucial part of the
service it provides to customers throughout India
32. Dena Bank
Requirements
• Deploy new server and storage infrastructure to
improve the performance of core banking and ATM
applications to enhance customer service
• Provide automatic failover capabilities that ensure
core applications continue running in the event of a
server failure or major disaster
• Reduce IT infrastructure costs and gain a quick
return on investment
34. Dena Bank
Solution
• Engaged Oracle Advanced Customer Support
Services, Oracle Consulting, and Oracle Partner
HCL Infosystems to help improve customer service
and support future growth
• Enhanced customer service by increasing the speed
of ATM transactions by 80% and reduced the
number of declined transactions from 10% to less
than 1%
• Provided a huge database and storage infrastructure
35. Dena Bank
• Supported ATM transaction and customer growth—
and enhanced system
• Decreased the total cost of ownership
• Ensured core banking and ATM applications are
always available by providing automatic failover
capabilities, which shift processing load from one
server to another in the event of a system failure
• Stored database and application data more
effectively and at the lowest possible cost by
deploying a scalable storage area network
37. ORACLE DATABASES: CONCLUSION
• Oracle databases are all about robustness, power and exceptional data
maintaining capabilities.
• Security and performance are the highlight of Oracle databases.
• However, Oracle databases are feasible only when you need large
databases. With the amount of work and hardware needed to deploy, it is
not ideal for small or mid-sized companies where other feasible options
such as MySQL or Microsoft SQL can be more cost effective with similar
functionality.
• Oracle databases are notorious for their complexity and therefore not the
ideal choice when either the workforce isn’t highly technical or you want an
easy-to-use database with basic features.
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