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18c Database : Rollfoward Standby using Service

In the event of gap or lot of archive pending we generally do a rollfoward recovery of standby using backup incremental from that SCN. This is simplified in 18c and we can use service with RMAN command.

With 18c, you can now refresh the Standby using Service which is introduced in 12cR1. In previous versions […]

18c Database : Oracle Sharding Enhancements

Some important enhancements to Oracle Sharding.

Now Supports CDB with a single PDB attached to it

GSDCTL has new commands “add cdb” Supports CDB which has only one CDB

User Defined Sharding methods

In previous releases the tablespaces are related to a tablespace set In user defined sharding , we can specify our own tablespaces […]