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Data Guard Impact on Oracle Multitenant Environments (Doc ID 2049127.1)

Last updated on JUNE 13, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Database - Enterprise Edition - Version 12.1.0.1 and later
Gen 1 Exadata Cloud at Customer (Oracle Exadata Database Cloud Machine) - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Exadata Express Cloud Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Cloud Infrastructure - Database Service - Version N/A and later
Oracle Database Cloud Exadata Service - Version N/A and later
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Goal

 The goal of this document is to provide understanding of Data Guard operation when used with Oracle Multitenant plugin and cloning operations.  Standby database behavior differs based on the operation, source datafile location for the plugin and the state of the physical standby database (use of Active Data Guard or not).

Solution

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In this Document
Goal
Solution
 Data Guard Impact on Oracle Multitenant Environments
 Additional My Oracle Support Notes
   
   
 PDB Creation at Standby Databases and Tempfiles
 Standby Database Behavior when Creating, Cloning or Plugging in a PDB
 Considerations for Application Root/PDBs
 Resuming Redo Apply in Failure Scenarios
 Disabling recovery of the New PDB at the Standby Database
 Restoring Original Data Files for the New PDB to the Standby Database
 Refreshing the Controlfile on the Standby Database and Copying the New PDB's Datafiles to the Standby Database
 Using Flashback Database and Guaranteed Restore Points (GRPs)
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