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Database administrators and application developers manage database lifecycles from creation to
decommissioning. Database administrators manage databases from a central management perspective.
Application developers focus on how databases can help with application development as a service.
This chapter includes the following topics:
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“Database Lifecycle,” on page 83
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“Requirements for Creating Databases,” on page 85
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“Database Creation,” on page 86
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“Using Tags,” on page 96
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“Managing the Organization Catalog,” on page 97
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“Batch Operations and Scheduled Tasks,” on page 99
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“Updating Databases,” on page 100
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“Database Administration,” on page 101
Database Lifecycle
In Data Director, database lifecycle includes preparing base database templates from database virtual
machines, database creation and resource allocation, managing the database schema and data, performing
backup and recovery tasks, ingesting databases into Data Director, and decommissioning databases. System
administrators, database administrators, and application developers perform the database lifecycle tasks.
For information about backup and recovery tasks, see Chapter 12, “Safeguarding Data,” on page 129.
Prepare base database
templates
Base database templates (base DB templates) reside at the Data Director system
level. They provide the virtual hardware, operating system, database software,
and other required files and configuration information needed to create
databases in Data Director. System administrators create database virtual
machines (DBVMs) at the system level, convert them to base DB templates,
assign the base DB templates to one or more resource bundles, and assign the
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