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Author Fernandez, Iggy.

Title Beginning Oracle Database 11g administration : from novice to professional / Iggy Fernandez. [O'Reilly electronic resource]

Imprint Berkeley, CA : Apress ; New York, NY : Distributed to the Book trade worldwide by Springer-Verlag, ©2009.
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Description 1 online resource (xxxi, 430 pages) : illustrations
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Series The expert's voice in Oracle
Expert's voice in Oracle.
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents pt. 1. Database concepts. Relational database management systems -- SQL and PL/SQL -- Oracle architecture -- pt. 2. Database implementation. Planning -- Software installation -- Database creation -- Physical database design -- User management and data loading -- pt. 3. Database support. Taking control -- Monitoring -- Fixing problems -- Backups -- Recovery -- Database maintenance -- The big picture and the ten deliverables -- pt. 4. Database tuning. Instance tuning -- SQL tuning.
Summary This book, written by veteran Oracle database administrator Iggy Fernandez, a regular on the Oracle conference circuit and the editor of NoCOUG Journal, is a manageable introduction to key Oracle database administration topics including planning, installation, monitoring, troubleshooting, maintenance, and backups, to name just a few. As is clear from the table of contents, this book is not simply a recitation of Oracle Database features such as what you find in the reference guides available for free download on the Oracle web site. For example, the chapter on database monitoring explains how to monitor database availability, database changes, database security, database backups, database growth, database workload, database performance, and database capacity. The chapters of this book are logically organized into four parts that closely track the way your database administration career will naturally evolve. Part 1 gives you necessary background in relational database theory and Oracle Database concepts, Part 2 teaches you how to implement an Oracle database correctly, Part 3 exposes you to the daily routine of a database administrator, and Part 4 introduces you to the fine art of performance tuning. Each chapter has exercises designed to help you apply the lessons of the chapter. Each chapter also includes a list of reference works that contain more information on the topic of the chapter. In this book, you'll find information that you won't find in other books on Oracle Database. Here you'll discover not only technical information, but also guidance on work practices that are as vital to your success as technical skills. The author's favorite chapter is "The Big Picture and the Ten Deliverables." If you take the lessons in that chapter to heart, you can quickly become a much better Oracle database administrator than you ever thought possible.
Language English.
Subject Oracle (Computer file)
Oracle (Computer file)
Oracle (Computer file)
Oracle (Computer file)
Relational databases.
Database management.
Bases de données relationnelles.
Bases de données -- Gestion.
Relational databases.
Database management.
Informatique.
Database management
Relational databases
Other Form: Print version: Fernandez, Iggy. Beginning Oracle Database 11g administration. Berkeley, CA : Apress ; New York, NY : Distributed to the Book trade worldwide by Springer-Verlag, ©2009 9781590599686 1590599683 (OCoLC)209724375
ISBN 9781430206286
1430206284
9781590599686
1590599683
1282068067
9781282068063
Standard No. 10.1007/978-1-4302-0628-6 doi
9786612068065
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