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Oracle Autonomous Database in Enterprise Architecture

You're reading from   Oracle Autonomous Database in Enterprise Architecture Utilize Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Autonomous Databases for better consolidation, automation, and security

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2022
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781801072243
Length 294 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Krishnakumar KM Krishnakumar KM
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Rashmi Panda Rashmi Panda
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Table of Contents (13) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Part 1 – Understanding Autonomous Database in OCI
2. Chapter 1: Introduction to Oracle's Autonomous Database FREE CHAPTER 3. Chapter 2: Autonomous Database Deployment Options in OCI 4. Part 2 – Migration and High Availability with Autonomous Database
5. Chapter 3: Migration to Autonomous Database 6. Chapter 4: ADB Disaster Protection with Autonomous Data Guard 7. Chapter 5: Backup and Restore with Autonomous Database in OCI 8. Chapter 6: Managing Autonomous Databases 9. Part 3 – Security and Compliance with Autonomous Database
10. Chapter 7: Security Features in Autonomous Database 11. Index 12. Other Books You May Enjoy

Cloning

Database cloning is always interesting. We may need to clone a database for testing or recovery purposes. Autonomous databases also have the option to be cloned. The autonomous database clone can be created using the Create Clone option, as shown in Figure 6.23. Cloning is fully automated here.

Figure 6.24 – Create Autonomous Database Clone

The clone can be created in three ways, as we can see in Figure 6.24:

  • Full Clone: The cloned database will have all the data and metadata of the source database.
  • Refreshable Clone: This is a read-only clone of the source database.
  • Metadata Clone: This is a clone of the source database without data.

For Full Clone and Metadata Clone, we can choose to Clone from database instance or Clone from a backup.

Figure 6.25 – Clone source

For the Backup clone type option, we can choose a particular timestamp or a backup from the list, as shown in the screenshot....

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