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This week I performed an Oracle database upgrade from 19.22.0.0.0 to the brand new 23.26.1.0.0 (Oracle AI Database 26ai). The target was a CDB with one PDB (FINDB) running on a Linux 9 server. I decided to use the AutoUpgrade tool (version 26.2) to make the process as smooth and automated as possible. In this ...


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Oracle Flashback Database Configuration Guide

Step-by-step instructions for enabling Fast Recovery Area and Flashback Database in Oracle RAC environment

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This guide demonstrates how to configure Oracle Flashback Database feature along with Fast Recovery Area (FRA). Flashback Database allows you to quickly revert the entire databa...


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The Power of Modern Data Movement Within the realm of Oracle database administration, a good data transport mechanism is not an optional functionality but a requirement for smooth operation of activities such as migrating, upgrading, performing disaster recovery, and testing. Enter Oracle Data Pump, the high-speed dat...


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“Patching and upgrading Oracle databases is essential for security reasons, for better performance, and for stability. But this is not easily achieved.” In this blog entry, I will provide a step-by-step process of upgrading an Oracle database from version 19.3 to 19.29 with the help of Oracle AutoUpgrade Patching.

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Maintaining synchronization between the primary and backup databases in Oracle Data Guard settings is critical for disaster recovery. When a backup database lags behind or has problems, restoring it straight from the primary utilizing database services is a quick option. This blog shows a real-world recovery technique ...


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