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# Placeholder
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# Data Security
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The team covers:
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The cloud service: Data Safe
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in the context of ExaDB-C@C / ExaCI
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The database options: Advanced Security, Database Vault, Label Security
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The stand-alone products: Audit Vault and Database Firewall, Key Vault
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The Enterprise Manager pack: Data Masking and Subsetting
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OpsCtl for ExaDB-C@C
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# Useful Links
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https://medium.com/@aurelia.nita/deploy-oracle-key-vault-dbfbc2a67876
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https://medium.com/@rana.saeed/integrating-real-application-security-ras-with-oracle-apex-33892967beff
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https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/flexible-sensitive-data-model-oracle-safe-sheharyar-ilyas/?trackingId=ewS%2FCNFEQ7yuwxzMQGQLmA%3D%3D
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https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/setting-data-safe-email-notifications-security-baseline-ilyas/
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https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/compliance-reporting-oracle-data-safe-security-assessment-ilyas/
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data-platform/mission-critical-database/README.md

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# Mission Critical Database
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The Mission Critical Database Domain Specialism focuses on the platforms and technologies that allow customers to run Enterprise Class Database Workloads
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The team follows MAA Best Practices closely and provides guidance and information to deliver MAA to our DB Cloud Services platforms and Exadata. This includes technologies supporting High Availability, Disaster Recover and Data Protection (Backup and Restore)
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# Useful Links
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- [Oracle MAA https](//www.oracle.com/database/technologies/maximum-availability-architecture/)
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- [Overview of Oracle Maximum Availability Architecture (MAA)](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OIliQT-YxAE)
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# Data Protection
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Encompasses Data Protection best practices using Oracle Technologies and Cloud Services.
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This section covers ZDLRA, ZFS, Recovery Service, and Backup Service
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Oracle Database Zero Data Loss Autonomous Recovery Service is a fully managed data protection service for Oracle Databases running on Oracle Cloud Infrastructure (OCI). Unique, automated capabilities protect Oracle Database changes in real-time, validate backups without production database overhead, and enable fast, predictable recovery to any point in time. Low costs based on the amount of data being protected mean that zero data loss resiliency is available to organizations of any size and virtually any budget.
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Oracle Database Backup Cloud Service is a secure, scalable, on-demand storage solution for backing up Oracle databases to Oracle Cloud. The service complements your existing backup strategy by providing an off-site storage location in the public cloud.
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To use Oracle Database Backup Cloud Service you’ll subscribe to the service, install the Oracle Database Cloud Backup Module, and configure your environment to send backups to the cloud. You can then use familiar Recovery Manager (RMAN) commands to perform backup, restore, recovery, and maintenance operations. You can also use other tools for your cloud backups.
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# Useful Links
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- [Zero Data Loss Autonomous Recovery Service Page](https://www.oracle.com/database/zero-data-loss-autonomous-recovery-service/#rc30p4)
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- [Backup and Recovery options on OCI](https://www.oracle.com/uk/cloud/backup-and-disaster-recovery/)
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# License
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Copyright (c) 2023 Oracle and/or its affiliates.
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Licensed under the Universal Permissive License (UPL), Version 1.0.
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See [LICENSE](https://github.com/oracle-devrel/technology-engineering/blob/folder-structure/LICENSE) for more details.
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# Database Services
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In this section, we cover all the Oracle Cloud offerings covering Oracle Database Services: ExaDB-D, ExaDB-C@C, BaseDB Service, and Autonomous in the context of the ADB-D and ADB-C@C Services. (Please see the Autonomous-database section for specific Autonomous Database content). As part of this, we also cover the platforms associated with the delivery of Database Services: Exadata, OCI DB Platform, and ODA
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# Useful Links
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- [A Pragmatic Approach to the Autonomous Database Journey](https://otube.oracle.com/media/A+Pragmatic+Approach+to+the+Autonomous+Database+Journey/1_y8v75gtr)
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- [ExaCC Product Page](https://www.oracle.com/uk/engineered-systems/exadata/cloud-at-customer/)
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- [Documentation Home](https://docs.oracle.com/en/engineered-systems/exadata-cloud-at-customer/)
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- [What’s New in Oracle Exadata Database Service on Cloud@Customer Gen2](https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/exadata/doc/ecc-whats-new-in-exadata-cloud-at-customer-gen2.html)
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- [What’s New in ADB-D on Exadata Cloud@Customer](https://docs.oracle.com/en-us/iaas/exadata/doc/adb-okv-integration.html)
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- Key Security Documentation/Technical Briefs:
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- [Security Documentation](https://docs.oracle.com/en/engineered-systems/exadata-cloud-at-customer/ecccm/ecc-secguide.html)
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- [Oracle Gen 2 Exadata Cloud@Customer Security Controls Technical Brief](https://www.oracle.com/a/ocom/docs/engineered-systems/exadata/exadata-cloud-at-customer-security-controls.pdf)
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- [Operator Access Control Documentation](https://docs.oracle.com/en/cloud/paas/operator-access-control/exops/overview-of-operator-access-control.html)
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- [Operator Access Control Technical Brief](http://Oracle%20Operator%20Access%20Control%20for%20Exadata%20Cloud@customer/)
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# License
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Copyright (c) 2023 Oracle and/or its affiliates.
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Licensed under the Universal Permissive License (UPL), Version 1.0.
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See [LICENSE](https://github.com/oracle-devrel/technology-engineering/blob/folder-structure/LICENSE) for more details.
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# Disaster Recovery
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Deals with the technologies supporting disaster recovery, specifically Dataguard, but also covers services such as FSDR (Full Stack Disaster Recovery)
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Oracle Data Guard or Active Data Guard is the most effective solution to protect the data of any enterprise and make it available on a 24x7 basis in the face of disasters and other calamities. Data Guard or Active Data Guard is essential for Mission Critical Enterprise Database. Data Guard Cloud functionality includes MAA configuration, Data Guard role transitions, and Monitoring.
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A database disaster is an event that causes DATA LOSS or SERIOUS DISRUPTION to applications and services. There can be various causes: power failure, hardware failure, cyber-attacks, natural disasters, fire, earthquakes, vandalism, human error, planned maintenance, or anything else. Most database server disasters cannot be prevented. Disaster Recovery provides SERVICE CONTINUITY in case of geographical disasters or planned outages by recovering or resuming services from a geographically different location. This page will help you get started to understand some basic requirements for Disaster Recovery Opportunities with Data Guard/Active Data Guard.
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# Useful Links
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- FAQs for Data Guard (Doc ID 2930929.1) (Login to MOS and search for Doc)
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- [Disaster Recovery](https://www.oracle.com/cloud/backup-and-disaster-recovery/what-is-disaster-recovery/#cloud-based-deployment)
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- [Data Guard Best Practices](https://docs.oracle.com/en/database/oracle/oracle-database/19/haovw/oracle-data-guard-best-practices.html)
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- [Introduction to Full Stack Disaster Recovery](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GiyFs8Cpksg&t=587s)
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# License
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Copyright (c) 2023 Oracle and/or its affiliates.
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Licensed under the Universal Permissive License (UPL), Version 1.0.
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See [LICENSE](https://github.com/oracle-devrel/technology-engineering/blob/folder-structure/LICENSE) for more details.
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# High Availability
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This area focuses on technologies supporting High Availability and best practices.
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Specifically Oracle RAC and Application Continuity
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# RAC
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Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC) allow customers to run a single Oracle Database across multiple servers in order to maximize availability and enable horizontal scalability while accessing shared storage. User sessions connecting to Oracle RAC instances can failover and safely replay changes during outages, without any changes to end-user applications, hiding the impact of the outages from end users.
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# Application Continuity
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Application Continuity (AC) is a feature available with the Oracle Real Application Clusters (RAC), Oracle RAC One Node, and Oracle Active Data Guard options that masks outages from end users and applications by recovering the in-flight database sessions following recoverable outages.
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Application Continuity masks outages from end users and applications by recovering the in-flight work for impacted database sessions following outages. Application Continuity performs this recovery beneath the application so that the outage appears to the application as a slightly delayed execution.
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Application Continuity improves the user experience for both unplanned outages and planned maintenance. Application Continuity enhances the fault tolerance of systems and applications that use an Oracle database.
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Transparent Application Continuity
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Transparent Application Continuity (TAC) transparently tracks and records the session and transactional state so that the database session can be recovered following recoverable outages.
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With no reliance on application knowledge or application code changes
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Transparency is achieved by consuming the state-tracking information that captures and categorizes the session state usage as the application issues the user calls.
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# Useful Links
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- [RAC Architecture](https://www.oracle.com/webfolder/technetwork/tutorials/architecture-diagrams/19/rac/pdf/rac-19c-architecture.pdf)
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- [Application Continuity](https://www.oracle.com/uk/database/technologies/high-availability/app-continuity.html)
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# License
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Licensed under the Universal Permissive License (UPL), Version 1.0.
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See [LICENSE](https://github.com/oracle-devrel/technology-engineering/blob/folder-structure/LICENSE) for more details.

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