In this short I am demonstrating how we can create a Physical Standby database using Oracle Enterprise Manager (OEM) 13c. It is representing a full series on Oracle DataGuard that I is being published as a YouTube series.
Full tutorial video link:
• Oracle DataGuard - Step-by-Step - Cre...
Link to the previous tutorials of this Mastering OEM 13c series:
Part-1: • Mastering OEM Part-1 - Install Oracle...
Part-2: • Mastering OEM Part-2 - Step By Step T...
Part-3: • Mastering OEM Part-3 - Step By Step T...
Part-4: • Mastering OEM Part-4 - Step By Step T...
Part-5: • Mastering OEM - Step By Step Tutorial...
Part-6: • Mastering OEM - Discovering and Promo...
Part-7: • Mastering OEM - Step By Step Tutorial...
Part-8: • OEM 13c - Exploring the Features and ...
Part-9: • Mastering OEM Part-9 - Step By Step -...
Part-10: • Configuring OEM 13c Incident Rules an...
Part-11: • Mastering OEM Part-11 - Step By Step ...
Part-12: • Step By Step - Applying Release Updat...
Part-13: • Step By Step - Applying Release Updat...
Part-14: • Step By Step - Upgrading OEM 13c Repo...
Part-15: • Step By Step - Upgrading OEM to Relea...
Part-16: • Step By Step - Upgrading OEM to Relea...
Link to my other videos:
Series on Oracle VirtualBox VMs:
• VBox Virtual Machines
Configuring a DNS server:
• Oracle Linux VMs - Step-By-Step Confi...
Accessing X-Window system:
• Oracle Linux VMs - Using SSH Clients ...
Validating Compatibility and Certification Matrix for Oracle Products:
• How to Quickly and Reliably Check Cer...