Oracle Database 11g New Features (Osborne Oracle Press Series)
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FOREWORD by Tom Kyte
Your Must-Have Guide to Everything New in Oracle Database 11g
Realize the full potential of Oracle Database 11g with help from the experts. Written by Robert G. Freeman, and with insightful commentary throughout from Arup Nanda, this Oracle Press guide offers full details on the architectural changes, database administration upgrades, availability and recovery revisions, security enhancements, and programming innovations. Every new and updated feature is covered and presented with screenshots, code samples, tables, and charts. Find out how to take full advantage of all the new and improved capabilities of Oracle Database 11g, including:
- New Oracle Automatic Storage Management features, such as Fast Disk Resync, Compatibility Attributes, Preferred Mirror Read, and Rolling Upgrade components
- Improved Automated Memory Management capabilities
- New database design features, such as virtual columns, tablespace encryption, and true table-level data compression
- New Database Advisors for data recovery and repair, partitioning, and streams performance
- New tuning features, such as Automatic SQL Tuning and SQL Performance Analyzer
- Enhancements to Oracle RMAN, including active database duplication and UNDO backup optimization
- Improved auditing and security capabilities
- Advanced BI, data warehousing, and partitioning features
- New SQL and PL/SQL enhancements
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #174102 in Books
- Published on: 2007-11-05
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 362 pages
Editorial Reviews
About the Author
Robert G. Freeman is the bestselling author of Oracle Database 10g New Features and Oracle Database 10g RMAN Backup & Recovery. He is a frequent contributor to Oracle user groups.
Customer Reviews
Approachable read, value-directed understanding
Other reviewers may have negative opinions, but I think the book is well worth the cost - especially if you bill your time. Yes, the material is covered in Oracle's New Features docs, and yes, this volume is not for either the beginner or the true expert. Remember, these books have to be written well before the new product is actually available, so there are naturally some discrepancies and small errors; these are rather benign in their impact.
However, Freeman has done a great job for those of us "in the middle" who are neither beginners or world-class experts. The explanations and "here's why you care" approach make for an approachable read and a value-directed understanding of the material. The practical tips aid understanding and will save a great deal of (billable?) time.
I would still recommend reading the Oracle documentation, and of course these new features must be tested in the crucible of real environments. But buy the book, enjoy the organized approach and the time you'll save by studying it. I recommend it to my user group and co-workers.
Highly Recommended Entry to 11g
This is a great book, and I wholeheartedly recommend it to anyone who needs a succinct starting point for Oracle 11g. Robert Freeman has once again published the essential reference for early adopters of 11g. This book is an excellent overview of the Oracle 11g database's new features. I would recommend this to DBAs and programmers who want a concise overview of the key new features available in 11g. Robert provides enough detail to let you identify which features will benefit you the most without getting so far into the details that it becomes burdensome to read. That's what manuals are for. This book has done an excellent job in hitting the most important points for all the new features, showing how to use them and providing accurate, workable code and syntax. The author's style is engaging and keeps you interested which is in direct contrast to other books. The feature-specific commentary by Arup Nanda which runs throughout the book also provides additional practical insight.
Everything you need to know about 11g
This is a must have for anyone interested in upgrading an Oracle database to 11g. The author clearly explains new concepts in this release. What separates this book from others is the real life examples used to illustrate the value of the new features, not simply a definition of the syntax. I was especially interested in the Data Warehouse section. Highly reccommended!




