Learners completing this course will be able to identify Oracle’s core architecture, configure initialization parameters, create and manage databases, and administer storage and schema objects with confidence. The course equips participants to evaluate memory structures, background processes, and networking configurations while applying Oracle management tools like DBCA, SQL Developer, and Enterprise Manager. This comprehensive program benefits learners by combining theoretical insights with practical steps, such as startup modes, listener configuration, and tablespace design. Through structured modules, learners gain industry-relevant skills in managing Oracle databases efficiently, ensuring performance, scalability, and reliability. What makes this course unique is its balance of foundational concepts and practical application. From understanding the request–response cycle in Oracle to hands-on creation of schema objects and storage management, the course bridges the gap between database theory and administration practice. By the end, learners will be prepared to design, configure, and manage Oracle databases, laying a strong foundation for careers in database administration and enterprise systems.
What you'll learn
Identify Oracle's core architecture
Configure initialization parameters
Create and manage databases
Administer storage and schema objects
Evaluate memory structures and background processes
Configure networking settings
Course objectives
Provide a comprehensive understanding of Oracle database management
Combine theoretical knowledge with practical application
Prepare learners for careers in database administration