What are the beneficial tools for administering the Database?

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Posted On: Feb 22, 2018

 

Here is the list of the tools that help the worker in administering the database.

-Oracle Universal Installer (OUI)

The Oracle Universal Installer is great to install for the Oracle software and many other options. It installs the database as it launched the database configuration Assistant all by itself.

-Database Configuration Assistant (DBCA)

It is significant to build a database from the database. It can be supplied by the Oracle or you can create it by self. It saves a lot of your precious time and effort managing and creating a database from scratch by replication of preconfigured seed database.

-Database Upgrade Assistant

It is important to keep your database up-to-date. It looks after the update of your present database.

-Oracle Net Manager

It guides you regarding the network of Oracle.

-Oracle Enterprise Manager

It is a very important tool of the Oracle as it manages and maintains the database. It is a web-based linkage. You are able to use Oracle Enterprise Manager as a single entity to maintain your database after a lot of hard work in creating or upgrading the database, design of the Oracle network etc. It is also valuable for the performance advisor as it provides an interface. Moreover, it also provides an interface like SQL* Loader for the Oracle services.

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