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This class will develop the key fundamental skills necessary to be an Oracle® DBA. Students will design and create a server using the Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA), configure logical and physical structures, set up database and user security, add and administer users, and monitor and tune main server areas. Each student will create a toolkit of administration scripts for database management and tuning by the end of this class. This class will also address issues for DBAs having to support Oracle 8i and Oracle 9i databases.
This class will develop the key fundamental skills necessary to be an Oracle® DBA. Students will design and create a server using the Optimal Flexible Architecture (OFA), configure logical and physical structures, set up database and user security, add and administer users, and monitor and tune main server areas. Each student will create a toolkit of administration scripts for database management and tuning by the end of this class. This class will also address issues for DBAs having to support Oracle 8i and Oracle 9i databases.
| Product Code | 1-00-00019-000-08-05-11-grp |
| Audience | Non-Oracle database administrators, application developers, and system administrators. |
| Course Length | 5 Days |
| Instructor Kit Description | Instructor Kit Includes: |
| Outline | View PDF |
| Prerequisites | Introduction to Oracle 10g, or at least six months working in an Oracle technical environment. An understanding of relational database concepts, SQL, and PL/SQL programming skills are required. A solid understanding of Oracle schema is recommended. |
| Sample/Evaluation | View PDF |
| Student Files | Download Zip File |
| Revision | 1.3.2 |







