Quiesce (ALTER SYSTEM QUIESCE RESTRICTED) puts the Oracle database in a temporary inactive state. Have you ever needed to get a DDL through - fast? Without waiting for scheduled down-time? This may be what you have been praying for. Learn why quiesce is a valuable operation and see how to do it in this free tutorial by Oracle Certified Master DBA John Watson of SkillBuilders.
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