oracle database 12c - new features for developers and dbas
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Oracle Database 12c
New Features for Developers and DBAs
Presented by: Alex Zaballa, Oracle DBA
Alex Zaballa
http://alexzaballa.blogspot.com/
@alexzaballa205 Certifications and counting…
Worked for 7 years in Brazil as an Oracle Developer.2000 - 2007
Worked for 8 years in Angola as an Oracle DBAfor the Ministry of Finance.2007 - 2015
Oracle Database 12c
New Features for Developers and DBAs
Oracle Official Documentation 12.1.0.2
• http://docs.oracle.com/database/121/NEWFT/chapter12102.htm
Oracle Learning Library (OLL)
• https://apexapps.oracle.com/pls/apex/f?p=44785:1:0
Articles about 12c
• https://oracle-base.com/articles/12c/articles-12c
“With more than 500 new features, Oracle Database 12c is designed to give Oracle customers exactly what they’ve told us they need for cloud computing, big data, security, and availability.”
Oracle Announces Beta Availability of Oracle Database 12c Release 2 - Oct 26, 2015
• PLUGGABLE DATABASES From 252 to 4096
• HOT CLONING Don’t need to put the source in read-only for cloning
• SHARDING It’s like partitioning in a shared nothing database
The data is split into multiple databases
• In-Memory In-Memory column Store on Active Data Guard
Heat Map
• APPLICATION CONTAINER Pluggable Databases will share application objects
• More isolation, resource manager will limit the memory in addition to CPU and I/O.• AWR will work on Active Data Guard Database: you can tune your reporting database
Availability of Oracle Database 12.2
Source: https://blogs.oracle.com/UPGRADE/entry/oracle_database_12_2_just
Oracle Database Release StatusMOS Note:742060.1
Upgrade to 12.1.0.2 or wait for 12.2 ?
CDB ou NON-CDB?
JSON
OTN Article by Alex Zaballa
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/pt/articles/sql/json-oracle-database-12c-2378776-ptb.html
JSON
• Oracle Database 12.1.0.2 has now native support for JSON.
• “JSON (JavaScript Object Notation) is a lightweight data-interchange format. It is easy for humans to read and write. It is easy for machines to parse and generate.”
Source: http://json.org/
JSON
JSON
DEMO
Data Redaction
OTN Article in English by Alex Zaballa
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/articles/database/data-redaction-odb12c-2331480.html
Data Redaction
• One of the new features introduced in Oracle Database 12c
• Part of the Advanced Security option• Enables the protection of data shown to the
user in real time, without requiring changes to the application
Data Redaction
Data Redaction
DEMO
SQL Query Row Limits and Offsets
SQL Query Row Limits and Offsetscreate table tabela_teste (id number, name varchar2(20), salary number);
insert into tabela_teste values (1,'Alex' ,100);insert into tabela_teste values (2,'Joao' ,200);insert into tabela_teste values (3,'Maria' ,300);insert into tabela_teste values (4,'Pedro',400);insert into tabela_teste values (5,'Paulo',500);insert into tabela_teste values (6,'Fernando',600);insert into tabela_teste values (7,'Rafael',700);insert into tabela_teste values (8,'Samuel',700);insert into tabela_teste values (9,'Daniel',800);insert into tabela_teste values (10,'Luciano',1000);
SQL Query Row Limits and Offsets
Top-N Queries – Pré 12c
select * from ( select id, name, salary from tabela_teste order by salary desc)where rownum <= 5;
SQL Query Row Limits and Offsets
select id, name, salary from tabela_testeorder by salary descFETCH FIRST 5 ROWS ONLY;
SQL Query Row Limits and Offsets
select id, name, salary from tabela_testeorder by salary FETCH FIRST 30 PERCENT ROWS ONLY;
SQL Query Row Limits and Offsets
select id, name, salary from tabela_testeorder by salary desc OFFSET 2 ROWS FETCH NEXT 2 ROWS ONLY;
DEMO
Invisible ColumnsCREATE TABLE tabela_teste( coluna1 NUMBER, coluna2 NUMBER, coluna3 NUMBER INVISIBLE, coluna4 NUMBER);
SQL> desc tabela_testeName ----------------------------------------- COLUNA1 NUMBERCOLUNA2 NUMBERCOLUNA4 NUMBER
Invisible Columns
INSERT INTO tabela_teste (coluna1,coluna2,coluna3,coluna4) VALUES (1,2,3,4);
INSERT INTO tabela_teste VALUES (1,2,4);
Invisible Columns
SET COLINVISIBLE ON
SQL> desc tabela_testeName ----------------------------------------- COLUNA1 NUMBERCOLUNA2 NUMBERCOLUNA4 NUMBERCOLUNA3 (INVISIBLE) NUMBER
Invisible Columns
ALTER TABLE tabela_teste MODIFY coluna3 VISIBLE;
DEMO
SQL Text Expansion
SQL> variable retorno clobSQL> begin dbms_utility.expand_sql_text( input_sql_text => 'select * from emp', output_sql_text=> :retorno );end;
SQL Text Expansion
• Views• VPDs
DEMO
PL/SQL From SQLwith function Is_Number (x in varchar2) return varchar2 is Plsql_Num_Error exception; pragma exception_init(Plsql_Num_Error, -06502); begin if (To_Number(x) is NOT null) then return 'Y'; else return ''; end if; exception when Plsql_Num_Error then return 'N'; end Is_Number;select rownum, x, is_number(x) is_num from t;
DEMO
Session Level Sequences
Session level sequences are used to produce unique values in a session. Once the session ends, the sequence is reset. Generating Primary Keys for a Global Temporary Table would be a field where those kinds of sequences could be used.
Session Level Sequences
CREATE SEQUENCE sequence_teste START WITH 1 INCREMENT BY 1 SESSION/
Session Level Sequences
ALTER SEQUENCE sequence_testeSESSION;
ALTER SEQUENCE sequence_testeGLOBAL;
DEMO
Extended Data Types
SQL> create table tabela_teste(campo01 varchar2(4001));*ERROR at line 1:ORA-00910: specified length too long for its datatype
Extended Data Types
- VARCHAR2 : 32767 bytes- NVARCHAR2 : 32767 bytes- RAW : 32767 bytes
Extended Data Types
SHUTDOWN IMMEDIATE;STARTUP UPGRADE;ALTER SYSTEM SET max_string_size=extended;@?/rdbms/admin/utl32k.sqlSHUTDOWN IMMEDIATE;STARTUP;
**Once you switch to extended data types you can't switch back
DEMO
Multiple Indexes on the same set of Columns
Pre 12c:
ORA-01408: such column list already indexed error.
Multiple Indexes on the same set of Columns
Is the ability to create more than one index on the same set of columns in 12c.
**Only one of these indexes can be visible at a time
Multiple Indexes on the same set of Columns
Why would you want to do that?
• Unique versus nonunique
• B-tree versus bitmap
• Different partitioning strategies
DEMO
READ Object Privilege and READ ANY TABLE System Privilege
What is the difference to SELECT and SELECT ANY TABLE?
READ Object Privilege and READ ANY TABLE System Privilege
SELECT and SELECT ANY TABLE provides the ability to lock rows:
LOCK TABLE table_name IN EXCLUSIVE MODE;SELECT ... FROM table_name FOR UPDATE;
READ Object Privilege and READ ANY TABLE System Privilege
SQL> grant select on scott.emp to teste;Grant succeeded.
SQL> lock table scott.emp in exclusive mode;Table(s) Locked.
READ Object Privilege and READ ANY TABLE System Privilege
SQL> grant read on scott.emp to teste;Grant succeeded.
SQL> lock table scott.emp in exclusive mode;lock table scott.emp in exclusive mode *ERROR at line 1:ORA-01031: insufficient privileges
DEMO
Session private statistics for Global Temporary Tables
Pre 12c, statistics gathered for global temporary tables (GTTs) were common to all sessions.
Session private statistics for Global Temporary Tables
BEGIN DBMS_STATS.set_global_prefs ( pname => 'GLOBAL_TEMP_TABLE_STATS', pvalue => 'SHARED');END;/
BEGIN DBMS_STATS.set_global_prefs ( pname => 'GLOBAL_TEMP_TABLE_STATS', pvalue => 'SESSION');END;/
Session private statistics for Global Temporary Tables
BEGIN dbms_stats.set_table_prefs('SCOTT','GTT_TESTE','GLOBAL_TEMP_TABLE_STATS','SHARED');END;
BEGIN dbms_stats.set_table_prefs('SCOTT','GTT_TESTE','GLOBAL_TEMP_TABLE_STATS','SESSION');END;
DEMO
Temporary Undo
Global Temporary Tables (GTT) hold the data in a temporary tablespace. The data in GTTs are either deleted after commit or kept until the session is connected depending of the definition of the GTT.(ON COMMIT PRESERVE OR DELETE ROWS ).
DMLs in a Global Temporary Tables do not generate REDO, but generate UNDO and this will result in REDO generating.
Temporary Undo
alter session set temp_undo_enabled=true;
**you can change for the session or for the database.
DEMO
Statistics During Loads
The ability to gather statistics automatically during bulk loads: - CREATE TABLE AS SELECT - INSERT INTO ... SELECT into an empty table using a direct path insert
DEMO
Partial Indexes for Partitioned Table
• You can create local and global indexes on a subset of the partitions of a table, enabling more flexibility in index creation.
• This feature is not supported for unique indexes, or for indexes used for enforcing unique constraints.
Partial Indexes for Partitioned Table
DEMO
SQL*Loader Express
• You don't need to to write and test a SQL*Loader control file.
• The benefit main is the savings for time and effort.
SQL*Loader Express
[oracle@oracle01 tmp]$ cat EMPRESA.dat 1,Empresa 12,Empresa 23,Empresa 34,Empresa 45,Empresa 56,Empresa 67,Empresa 78,Empresa 89,Empresa 9
SQL*Loader Express
[oracle@oracle01 tmp]$ sqlldr teste/teste TABLE=EMPRESASQL*Loader: Release 12.1.0.1.0 - Production on Sat Jan 11 12:16:28 2014Copyright (c) 1982, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.Express Mode Load, Table: EMPRESAPath used: External Table, DEGREE_OF_PARALLELISM=AUTO
Table EMPRESA: 9 Rows successfully loaded.
Check the log files: EMPRESA.log EMPRESA_%p.log_xtfor more information about the load.
DEMO
Truncate Cascade
SQL> truncate table scott.dept;truncate table scott.dept *ERROR at line 1:ORA-02266: unique/primary keys in table referenced by enabled foreign keys
Truncate Cascade
SQL> truncate table scott.dept cascade;Table truncated.
The constraint should be ON DELETE CASCADE.
DEMO
Limit the PGA
SQL> show parameter pga NAME TYPE VALUE-------------------------- ------------- ----------------------pga_aggregate_limit big integer 2G
Limit the PGA
PGA_AGGREGATE_LIMIT is set to the greater of: - 2 GB (default value)- 200% of PGA_AGGREGATE_TARGET- 3 MB times the PROCESSES parameter
Full Database Caching
Can be used to cache the entire database in memory. It should be used when the buffer cache size of the database instance is greater than the whole database size.
RMAN Table Recovery in 12c
RMAN enables you to recover one or more tables or table partitions to a specified point in time.
RMAN Table Recovery in 12c
RMAN> RECOVER TABLE HR.REGIONS UNTIL TIME "TO_DATE('01/10/2013 09:33:39','DD/MM/RRRR HH24:MI:SS')"AUXILIARY DESTINATION '/tmp/backups'
In-Database Archiving
SQL> create table tabela_teste(coluna1 number) row archival;
insert into tabela_teste values(1);insert into tabela_teste values(2);insert into tabela_teste values(3);
In-Database Archiving
In-Database Archiving
update tabela_teste set ora_archive_state=DBMS_ILM.ARCHIVESTATENAME(1) where coluna1=3;
In-Database Archiving
alter session set row archival visibility=all;
Heat Map, Automatic Data Optimization and ILM
OTN Article in Portuguese by Daniel Da Meda and Alex Zaballa
http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/pt/articles/database-performance/ilm-e-automatic-data-optimization-2601873-ptb.html
Heat Map, Automatic Data Optimization and ILM
• Heat Map: Oracle Database 12c feature that stores system-generated data usage statistics at the block and segment levels. Automatically tracks modification and query timestamps at the row and segment levels.
• Automatic Data Optimization (ADO): automatically moves and compresses data according to user-defined policies based on the information collected by Heat Map
• ILM: Heat Map and Automatic Data Optimization make Oracle Database 12c ideal for implementing ILM
Heat Map, Automatic Data Optimization and ILM
Enabling Heat Map
SQL> alter system set heat_map = on;
Heat Map, Automatic Data Optimization and ILM
Heat Map statistics can be viewed graphically through EM Cloud Control:
Heat Map, Automatic Data Optimization and ILM
Creating ADO policies
Compress the tablespace USER_DATA and all its residing segments at OLTP level after 30 days of low access:
ALTER TABLESPACE USER_DATA ILM ADD POLICYROW STORE COMPRESS ADVANCEDSEGMENT AFTER 30 DAYS OF LOW ACCESS;
Heat Map, Automatic Data Optimization and ILM
Creating ADO policies
Compress the table ORDER_ITEMS including any SecureFile LOBs at OLTP level after 90 days of no modification:
ALTER TABLE ORDER_ITEMS ILM ADD POLICYROW STORE COMPRESS ADVANCEDGROUP AFTER 90 DAYS OF NO MODIFICATION;
DDL LOGGING
DDL LOGGING
/u01/app/oracle/diag/rdbms/orcl/orcl/log/ddl/log.xml
Direct SQL statement execution in RMAN
Pre - 12c:RMAN> SQL ‘SELECT sysdate FROM dual’;
12c:RMAN> SELECT sysdate FROM dual;
Identity Columns
CREATE TABLE tabela_teste ( id NUMBER GENERATED ALWAYS AS IDENTITY, coluna1 VARCHAR2(30));
Identity Columns
CREATE TABLE tabela_teste ( id NUMBER GENERATED BY DEFAULT AS IDENTITY, coluna1 VARCHAR2(30));
Identity Columns
CREATE TABLE tabela_teste ( id NUMBER GENERATED BY DEFAULT ON NULL AS IDENTITY, coluna1 VARCHAR2(30));
Multitenant
Source: Oracle Documentation
Source: Oracle Documentation
Multitenant
Source: https://blogs.oracle.com/UPGRADE/entry/non_cdb_architecture_of_oracle
Multitenant
Source: https://blogs.oracle.com/UPGRADE/entry/non_cdb_architecture_of_oracle
Multitenant
Source: https://blogs.oracle.com/UPGRADE/entry/non_cdb_architecture_of_oracle
In-Memory
Source: Oracle Documentation
In-MemorySIMD Vector Processing
Source: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/in-memory/overview/twp-oracle-database-in-memory-2245633.html
In-Memory
In-Memory Area – a static pool in SGA
In-Memory
Source: OracleBase.com
In-Memory
Alter table hr.EMPLOYEES inmemory;
ALTER TABLE sales MODIFY PARTITION SALES_Q1_1998 NO INMEMORY;
ALTER TABLE sales INMEMORY NO INMEMORY(prod_id);
CREATE TABLESPACE tbs_test DATAFILE '+DG01 SIZE 100M DEFAULT INMEMORY;
In-Memory
Source: http://www.oracle.com/technetwork/database/in-memory/overview/twp-oracle-database-in-memory-2245633.html
SQLcl
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