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Future of DBA – A constant question

In constant pursuit of human race behind technology with all due respect of it this post dedicated to all those of like mine.

Often I (in fact everyone of reading this) am been asked a question , what is future of DBA with cloud, autonomous etc.

Well that’s not for only DBA’s its every where, […]

18c Database: Shadow Lost write protection

From 18c Onwards, we can enable Lost write protection for data blocks which occurs when an I/O subsystem acknowledges the completion of the block write even though the write did not occur or when a former image of the block overwrites the current image.

We can enable the Shadow Lost Write protection at Database, Tablespace, […]

12C – Reduce Transportable Tablespace Downtime using Cross Platform Incremental Backup

Thanks to my Colleague Jaipal to introduce me to this Metalink Note: Doc ID 2005729.1

In a 12c and higher environment, to migrate data between systems that have different endian formats, with the least amount of application down time.

The first step is to copy a full back up from the source to the destination. […]

Oracle Autonomous Datawarehouse : Loading Data from Oracle Objects Stores or AWS S3

Oracle Autonomous Datawarehouse offers loading the data from object stores like Oracle Object Store and AWS S3 or Azure Blob Store.

For this, a new package has been introduced called DBMS_CLOUD and you can load/unload the data and also manage the files with the package. This facilitates easy management of objects in the objects store […]