- ICAS4108B - Complete database back-up and recovery
Unit of Competency Mapping – Information for Teachers/Assessors – Information for Learners
ICAS4108B Mapping and Delivery Guide
Complete database back-up and recovery
Version 1.0
Issue Date: April 2024
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Unit of Competency | ICAS4108B - Complete database back-up and recovery |
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Description | This unit defines the competency required to back-up and recover a database.The following units are linked and form an appropriate cluster:ICAB4060B Identify physical database requirementsICAB4061B Monitor physical database implementationICAB4136B Use structured query language to create database structures and manipulate dataICAS4113C Identify and resolve common database performance problemsICAS4114B Implement maintenance proceduresICAS4125B Monitor and administer a databaseICAS4127B Support system softwareNo licensing, legislative, regulatory or certification requirements apply to this unit at the time of publication. | ||
Employability Skills | This unit contains employability skills. | ||
Learning Outcomes and Application | |||
Duration and Setting | X weeks, nominally xx hours, delivered in a classroom/online/blended learning setting. |
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Competency Field |
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Elements of Competency | Performance Criteria | |||||||
Element: Review database architecture |
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Element: Determine backup methods appropriate to database requirements |
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Element: Establish recovery points and disaster recovery procedures |
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Element: Create and deploy standby database |
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Evidence Required
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The evidence guide provides advice on assessment and must be read in conjunction with the performance criteria, required skills and knowledge, range statement and the Assessment Guidelines for the Training Package. | |
Overview of assessment | |
Critical aspects for assessment and evidence required to demonstrate competency in this unit | Evidence of the following is essential: Assessment must confirm the ability to implement back-up and recovery procedures, with minimum disruption to the business and if necessary, to introduce contingency plans. To demonstrate competency in this unit the learner will require access to: Documentation standards Back-up and recovery policies Database package with data Server and networked PC on which to conduct back-up and recovery procedures |
Context of and specific resources for assessment | Modern business practice requires organisations to implement efficient and effective methods of capturing, storing and retrieving business-critical information and data. The security and back-up of data repositories is of critical importance to most organisations. Organisational databases are no longer static repositories of information rather they are dynamic, interactive and frequently 'live'. Client and customer access to on-line information can occur at any time and a key capability of any database system is the successful back-up in an efficient and timely manner without disruption or loss of data. This unit addresses these three major elements in maintaining the integrity of an electronic database system - through creating periodic 'snapshot' back-ups of the open data files and then restoring them to working order. The breadth, depth and complexity of knowledge and skills in this competency would cover a broad range of varied activities or application in a wider variety of contexts most of which are complex and non-routine. Leadership and guidance would be involved when organising activities of self and others as well as contributing to technical solutions of a non-routine or contingency nature. Assessment of this unit of competency will usually include observation of the back-up and restore procedures, including the planning and the carrying out of the back-up and restore procedures, from determining what would be the best time to back up, to back up media, to the actual restore processes, including the use of particular tools or systems. Performance that involves evaluating and analysing current practices, to develop new criteria and procedures for performing current practices and for provision of some leadership and guidance to others, in the application of these skills. Assessment must ensure: Performance of a broad range of skilled applications including the requirement to evaluate and analyse current practices, develop new criteria and procedures for performing current practices and provision of some leadership and guidance to others in the application and planning of the skills would be characteristic. Applications may involve responsibility for, and limited organisation of, others |
Method of assessment | The purpose of this unit is to define the standard of performance to be achieved in the workplace. In undertaking training and assessment activities related to this unit, consideration should be given to the implementation of appropriate diversity and accessibility practices in order to accommodate people who may have special needs. Additional guidance on these and related matters is provided in ICA05 Section 1. Competency in this unit should be assessed using summative assessment to ensure consistency of performance in a range of contexts. This unit can be assessed either in the workplace or in a simulated environment. However, simulated activities must closely reflect the workplace to enable full demonstration of competency. Assessment will usually include observation of real or simulated work processes and procedures and/or performance in a project context as well as questioning on underpinning knowledge and skills. The questioning of team members, supervisors, subordinates, peers and clients where appropriate may provide valuable input to the assessment process. The interdependence of units for assessment purposes may vary with the particular project or scenario. |
Guidance information for assessment | Holistic assessment with other units relevant to the industry sector, workplace and job role is recommended, for example: ICAB4060B Identify physical database requirements ICAB4061B Monitor physical database implementation ICAB4136B Use structured query language to create database structures and manipulate data ICAS4113C Identify and resolve common database performance problems ICAS4114B Implement maintenance procedures ICAS4125B Monitor and administer a database ICAS4127B Support system software An individual demonstrating this competency would be able to: Demonstrate broad knowledge of database concepts Identify and apply skill and knowledge areas to open file back-up procedures and restore operations Additionally, an individual demonstrating this competency would be able to: Demonstrate understanding of a broad knowledge base incorporating some theoretical concepts Apply solutions to a defined range of unpredictable problems Identify and apply skill and knowledge areas to a wide variety of contexts, with depth in some areas Identify, analyse and evaluate information from a variety of sources Take responsibility for own outputs in relation to specified quality standards Take limited responsibility for the quantity and quality of the output of others Maintain knowledge of industry products and services |
Submission Requirements
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Assessment Tasks
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Required skills |
Analysis skills in relation to non-routine work processes Project planning skills in relation to set benchmarks and identified scope Report writing skills for business requiring depth in some areas, analysis and evaluation of information in a defined range of areas Problem solving skills in non-routine work processes Open file back-up procedures and restore operations Research skills for identifying, analysing and evaluating broad features of a particular business domain and best practice in back-up and recovery strategies |
Required knowledge |
General knowledge of structured query language Detailed knowledge of database administration Basic knowledge of tuning methodologies General knowledge of the principles of databases Broad knowledge of diagnostic tools Detailed knowledge of back-up and recovery methods Detailed knowledge of database security |
The range statement relates to the unit of competency as a whole. It allows for different work environments and situations that may affect performance. Bold italicised wording, if used in the performance criteria, is detailed below. Essential operating conditions that may be present with training and assessment (depending on the work situation, needs of the candidate, accessibility of the item, and local industry and regional contexts) may also be included. | |
Architecture may include but is not limited to: | Operating system: Novell NetWare 5 or above or any operating system that has multi-user ability, Linux, Mac OS, Windows 2000 or above Database software: Oracle, Sybase, Microsoft SQL server, Ingres, DB2, Informix, mSQL, MySQL, SQL server Configuration: small memory model, large memory model, requests per second |
Database may include but are not limited to: | relational databases object-relational databases proprietary databases commercial off the shelf (COTS) database packages |
Standards may include: | ISO/IEC/AS standards organisational standards project standards (for further information refer to the Standards Australia website at: www.standards.com.au) |
Back-up may involve: | single or multiple tape units or DVD or CD back-up to more comprehensive and complex back-up facilities across the network or the internet |
Organisational guidelines may include but are not limited to: | personal use of emails and internet access content of emails downloading information and accessing particular websites opening mail with attachments virus risk dispute resolution document procedures and templates communication methods financial control mechanisms |
Documentation may follow: | ISO/IEC/AS standards audit trails naming standards version control project management templates and report writing maintaining equipment inventory client training satisfaction reports |
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Observation Checklist
Tasks to be observed according to workplace/college/TAFE policy and procedures, relevant legislation and Codes of Practice | Yes | No | Comments/feedback |
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Identify the architecture of a database file system and consequently, determine the most appropriate methods for back-up and recovery | |||
Identify and examine risks and failure scenarios that are likely or possible | |||
Evaluate a range of back-up and restoration methods based on organisational and security standards and on the assessment of likely or possible failure scenarios | |||
Complete full off-line back-ups according to organisational and security standards with minimal down time | |||
Complete on-line file back-ups as determined by organisational and security standards and with minimal down time | |||
Employ disk mirroring and redundant array of inexpensive disks (RAID) hard disk configurations to keep copies of files | |||
Arrange off-site copies of back-up files | |||
Determine database recovery points based on the back-up arrangements according to organisationalguidelines | |||
Test the restore process in order to ensure that the database can be restored to a given recovery point, with minimal down time | |||
Complete the restoration of the database to the point of failure, without loss of committed transactions | |||
Create or set up a standby database to meet organisational guidelines | |||
Implement standby database to support critical business functions | |||
Prepare documentation for standby database |
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