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Top 12 Features of Oracle 12C Summarized.
Summary: The Oracle 12C means different things to different people. It all depends on
which areas you are looking at, as there are improvements in many areas. Summarized
below is the list of Top 12 Features of Oracle 12C as I see it. I have summarized below,
the top 12 which I found interesting.
Another cool feature is, you can allocate a CPU percentage for each PDB.
Another initiative being, it has announced a strategic tieup with salesforce.com during the
first week of July 2013.
is calling a real stored procedure, but however the functions do not actually exist in the
database. You will not be able to find them in ALL_OBJECTS. I think this will be a very
good feature for the developers to explore as there is no code that needs to be compiled.
Other Features:
Advanced Replication and Streams are Dead. It is being replaced with Oracle Golden
Gate.
Invisible Columns. You can now have a invisible column in a table. When a column is
defined as invisible, the column wont appear in generic queries
PGA Aggregate Limit setting:
In 12c, you can set a hard limit on PGA by enabling the automatic PGA management,
which requires PGA_AGGREGATE_LIMIT parameter settings. Therefore, you can now
set the hard limit on PGA by setting the new parameter to avoid excessive PGA usage.
DDL Logging:
The DDL statements will automatically get recorded in xml/log file if
ENABLE_DDL_LOGGING is set to True. ALTER SYSTEM|SESSION SET
ENABLE_DDL_LOGGING=TRUE
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Top 12 Features of Oracle 12C Summarized. This article is also available at www.ondemanddb.com
Summary: The Oracle 12C means different things to different people. It all depends on which areas
you are looking at, as there are improvements in many areas. Summarized below is the list of Top 12
Features of Oracle 12C as I see it. I have summarized below, the top 12 which I found interesting.
Adjusted
Backed up and
Data Guarded.
With Pluggable Databases feature, you just have to do all this for ONE single instance. Without this
feature, prior to 12C, you would have to create separate schemas and there is always a thread of
security how much ever the isolation we build into it. There are problems with namespace conflicts,
there is always going to be one public synonym that you can create. With PDBs you can have a
separate HR or Scott schema for each PDB, separate Emp, Dept Tables and separate public
synonyms. Additionally, 2 PDBs can talk to each other through the regular DB Link feature. There is
no high startup cost of creating a database any more. Instead of one instance per day, the shift is
into one instance per many databases. For the developer community, you can be oblivious of all this
and still continue to use the PDBs as if it were a traditional database, but for the DBAs the world
would look like it has changed a lot.
Another cool feature is, you can allocate a CPU percentage for each PDB.
Another initiative being, it has announced a strategic tieup with salesforce.com during the first
week of July 2013.
Other Features:
Advanced Replication and Streams are Dead. It is being replaced with Oracle Golden Gate.
Invisible Columns. You can now have a invisible column in a table. When a column is defined as
invisible, the column wont appear in generic queries
PGA Aggregate Limit setting:
In 12c, you can set a hard limit on PGA by enabling the automatic PGA management, which requires
PGA_AGGREGATE_LIMIT parameter settings. Therefore, you can now set the hard limit on PGA by
setting the new parameter to avoid excessive PGA usage.
DDL Logging:
The DDL statements will automatically get recorded in xml/log file if ENABLE_DDL_LOGGING is set
to True. ALTER SYSTEM|SESSION SET ENABLE_DDL_LOGGING=TRUE