Chapter 11. Data Guard Best Practices
In many Data Guard installation cases, people may think that seeing the main functions of Data Guard running is enough for a successful deployment of Data Guard. In other words, if redo is being transferred from the primary database to a standby database(s), and is being applied on the standby, it's a smooth Data Guard configuration. However, if the configuration is prepared keeping in mind best practices, which is the topic of this chapter, it will be more robust, effective, and complete.
In this chapter, we will discuss the following topics:
Configuring connection failover
Archived log deletion policy on a standby database
Using flashback on a standby database
Database rolling upgrade using a transient logical standby
Corruption detection, prevention, and automatic repair with Oracle Data Guard
Let's start with configuring a connection failover in a Data Guard environment.