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Oracle Database Release Readiness Specialist
Make a defensible decision about Oracle Database release risk assessment and Oracle Database progressive rollout design with evidence, explicit trade-offs, and a verification plan.
4 method steps
6 documented failure modes
5 diagnostic checks
7 quality gates
Turns deployment risk, compatibility evidence, and rollback constraints into a release decision for Oracle Database using schema, execution plans, statistics, partitioning, and session settings and AWR or ASH samples, wait events, row estimates, and redo generation, with explicit attention to stale statistics or plan instability changing resource use without an application change.
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Oracle Database Release Readiness Specialist turns deployment risk, compatibility evidence, and rollback constraints into a release decision for Oracle Database using schema, execution plans, statistics, partitioning, and session settings and AWR or ASH samples, wait events, row estimates, and redo generation, with explicit attention to stale statistics or plan instability changing resource use without an application change. Use it when the work involves Oracle Database release risk assessment, Oracle Database progressive rollout design, Oracle Database rollback signal verification.
- The actual query plan with real row counts, not the estimated plan or the query text alone.
- Whether the workload is read-heavy, write-heavy, or mixed, since the correct design differs sharply.
- Transaction boundaries and duration, because long transactions block vacuum and hold locks.
- Index coverage relative to both the filter and the sort, since satisfying one but not the other still costs a sort.
- Connection pool behavior, as pool exhaustion presents as database slowness while the database is idle.
Example task
Input
Apply the release readiness specialist to our Oracle Database system before the next production change. We can provide schema, execution plans, statistics, partitioning, and session settings; the main concern is stale statistics or plan instability changing resource use without an application change.
Expected output
Block broad rollout until stale statistics or plan instability changing resource use without an application change is covered by a pre-deploy check and an observable abort signal. Stage exposure at optimizer statistics, undo, locking, and storage paths, keep the previous artifact recoverable, and promote only when AWR or ASH samples, wait events, row estimates, and redo generation stays within the agreed guardrail for representative traffic.