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Architecture of Oracle Autonomous Database
Manage, maintain and monitor an Autonomous Database
Oracle Machine Learning, APEX, and SQL Developer Web
Autonomous JSON, Oracle Text, Spatial
Introduction to Oracle Autonomous Database
In this module we introduce you to the core concepts of Autonomous Database and the different ways to provision an ADB
Administering an Autonomous DatabaseIn this module we will show you how to manage and monitor an autonomous database. We will cover concepts of auto scaling, automatic indexing, and show how you can connect to an autonomous database from SQL developer. In this module you will also learn to configure an Autonomous Data Guard for disaster recovery.
Developing Applications in Autonomous Database and migrating data to Autonomous DatabaseIn this module you will learn how to create applications on Autonomous Database using SQL, APEX, and Oracle Machine Learning. You will also learn to make use of Spatial Studio, and Graph Studion. This module also covers how to migrate data to an Autonomous Database.
Prepare for CertificationThis module prepares you for the Oracle Autonomous Database Cloud Professional Exam by reviewing key exam topics, providing sample questions, and sharing test-taking strategies.
Welcome to the course Oracle Autonomous Database Administration. This course helps DBAs to deploy and administer Autonomous databases, and prepares them for the Oracle Autonomous Database Cloud Specialist Certification.
make it alittle more simpler and make the quiz alittle bit more challengeing
It is very informative course while gaining knowledge of Oracle Autonomous Database Admin. Thank you for your complete cooperation.
Great course. It would be better if it had more breakdown of the highly technical terms and concepts.
Could have been better. I truly wish Oracle University would create much better, and more interactive courses on their OCI platforms.
This course is good but some lectures were way too fast to understand