Boekdetails
Formaat
Paperback
Pagina's
114
Taal
Engels
Gepubliceerd
Apr 7, 2015
Uitgever
CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN-10
1507628153
ISBN-13
9781507628157
Beschrijving
In the realm of database management, Robert G. Freeman offers an insightful examination of Oracle Database 12c through a multitenant lens. This work sheds light on the concepts of Container Databases (CDBs) and Pluggable Databases (PDBs), unraveling the complexities and potential that multitenant architecture presents. Freeman discusses essential strategies for navigating this innovative environment, appealing to both veterans and novices looking to deepen their understanding of database structures and their benefits.
Freeman’s approach is methodical, guiding readers through the design, management, and lifecycle of CDBs and PDBs. He emphasizes best practices and optimization techniques, delivering practical advice that can be applied in real-world scenarios. The clear explanations and thoughtful insights work to demystify the intricacies of managing multiple databases, making the topic accessible to a broader audience.
Beyond just technical guidance, the narrative engages with the implications of adopting a multitenant model. Readers are encouraged to consider the operational efficiencies and agile response capabilities that this architecture can bring to modern database environments, paving the way for enhanced performance and resource utilization. Ultimately, the book serves as a resourceful companion for anyone seeking to thrive in the evolving landscape of database management.
Freeman’s approach is methodical, guiding readers through the design, management, and lifecycle of CDBs and PDBs. He emphasizes best practices and optimization techniques, delivering practical advice that can be applied in real-world scenarios. The clear explanations and thoughtful insights work to demystify the intricacies of managing multiple databases, making the topic accessible to a broader audience.
Beyond just technical guidance, the narrative engages with the implications of adopting a multitenant model. Readers are encouraged to consider the operational efficiencies and agile response capabilities that this architecture can bring to modern database environments, paving the way for enhanced performance and resource utilization. Ultimately, the book serves as a resourceful companion for anyone seeking to thrive in the evolving landscape of database management.