Tag: dataguard
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Asymmetric dataguard with multitenant (part 3/3)

This series concludes with insights on managing PDB behavior in physical dataguard, emphasizing the importance of thoughtful strategies before executing an operation. It discusses proactive steps to address potential problems and works through examples of how to ensure dataguard synchronization without unnecessary downtime. The importance of detailed planning, adjustment of ENABLED_PDBS_ON_STANDBY parameters, and possible alternatives…
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Asymmetric Dataguard with multitenant (Part 2)

This is the second part of the article series on asymmetric physical dataguard with multitenant. You can find the first part in this link. We begin this second part with a clear understanding of two concepts that we have learned when creating PDBs and performing UNPLUG/PLUG operations in a physical DG primary CDB: To these…
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Asymmetric Dataguard with multitenant (Part 1)

Following my previous post about PDB hot clones in a Data Guard environment, I received several questions from you about the different scenarios one might encounter in a physical Data Guard setup with PDBs. I believe the best way to address this is by delving into one of the most complex cases, which is the…
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23c – Simplified PDB hot cloning in a Physical Dataguard environment

In one of the previous articles I superficially mentioned a relevant limitation in the combination of Multitenant + Dataguard in 19c: It simply cannot execute a synchronized hot cloning (primary cloning cascading to the standby). Today we are going to address that issue in detail, and we will discover an important improvement that we find…
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19c PDB clones from Physical Standby

In previous articles we already explained how easy is to use a Refreshable PDB to re-create non production environments. We could periodically refresh it in the nonProd CDB, and use it to deploy the nonProd PDBs; thus avoiding a full database copy through the network. We could create full clones from it, create snapshot clones…
