As an Oracle DBA, it’s very unlikely that your users will be connecting locally to the database server machine and network connections are the more typical approach. This course teaches you the basics of configuring an Oracle network.
As an Oracle DBA, it’s very unlikely that your users will be connecting locally to the database server machine and network connections are the more typical approach. This course teaches you the basics of configuring an Oracle network.
If the Listener is down, your users can’t reach the database. If your network client files are improperly configured, your applications won’t be able to find their data.
In this course, Configuring Net Services with Oracle, you'll learn the skills you need to avoid all the pitfalls of Oracle networking.
First, you’ll learn about Oracle’s client-server architecture, the Listener, and name resolution.
Next, you'll explore service registration, the dedicated server architecture, and the shared server architecture.
Finally, you'll learn to configure inter-database communication via database links.
By the end of this course, you will have a solid understanding of Oracle database networking. This knowledge will help you mitigate network-related problems in most Oracle-based systems.
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