
Oracle Database Administration for Microsoft SQL Server DBAs
Michelle Malcher(Author)
Osborne/McGraw-Hill (Publisher)
Will be published approx. on 16. November 2010
Book
Paperback/Softback
352 pages
978-0-07-174431-7 (ISBN)
Description
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Apply Your SQL Server DBA Skills to Oracle Database AdministrationUse your SQL Server experience to set up and maintain a high-performance Oracle Database environment. Written by a DBA with expertise in both platforms, Oracle Database Administration for Microsoft SQL Server DBAs illustrates each technique with clear explanations, examples, and comparison tables. Get full details on Oracle Database intervals, creation assistants, management techniques, and query tools. High availability, disaster recovery, and security procedures are also extensively covered in this comprehensive Oracle Press guide.
Install and configure Oracle Database on Windows or Linux systems
Administer and monitor databases from Oracle Enterprise Manager
Implement robust security using roles, permissions, and privileges
Back up and restore databases with Oracle Recovery Manager
Use the Oracle cost-based optimizer to tune performance
Write, debug, and execute PL/SQL queries using Oracle SQL Developer
Maximize availability with Oracle Real Application Clusters
Build standby and failover servers using Oracle Data Guard
Apply Your SQL Server DBA Skills to Oracle Database AdministrationUse your SQL Server experience to set up and maintain a high-performance Oracle Database environment. Written by a DBA with expertise in both platforms, Oracle Database Administration for Microsoft SQL Server DBAs illustrates each technique with clear explanations, examples, and comparison tables. Get full details on Oracle Database intervals, creation assistants, management techniques, and query tools. High availability, disaster recovery, and security procedures are also extensively covered in this comprehensive Oracle Press guide.
Install and configure Oracle Database on Windows or Linux systems
Administer and monitor databases from Oracle Enterprise Manager
Implement robust security using roles, permissions, and privileges
Back up and restore databases with Oracle Recovery Manager
Use the Oracle cost-based optimizer to tune performance
Write, debug, and execute PL/SQL queries using Oracle SQL Developer
Maximize availability with Oracle Real Application Clusters
Build standby and failover servers using Oracle Data Guard
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Language
English
Place of publication
New York
United States
Publishing group
McGraw-Hill Education - Europe
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
50 Illustrations
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 191 mm
Thickness: 19 mm
Weight
661 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-07-174431-7 (9780071744317)
Schweitzer Classification
Other editions
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Michelle Malcher
Oracle Database Administration for Microsoft SQL Server DBAs
E-Book
09/2010
1st Edition
McGraw-Hill Education
€111.09
Available for download
Person
IOUG Board of Directors President and DBA Team Lead, DRW Holdings
Michelle is an Oracle ACE Director and the DBA Team Lead at DRW Holdings in Chicago, with several years experience in database development, design and administration. She has expertise in security, performance tuning, data modeling and database architecture of very large database environments. When she is not applying CPU patches or securing her own company's databases, she writes articles and gives presentations on security and compliance topics as well as other database administrative areas such as RAC, ASM and recovery. She is also a contributing author for multiple books including the IOUG Best Practices Tip Booklet. She has been very involved in the IOUG, and is currently serving as president on the Board of Directors.
Michelle is an Oracle ACE Director and the DBA Team Lead at DRW Holdings in Chicago, with several years experience in database development, design and administration. She has expertise in security, performance tuning, data modeling and database architecture of very large database environments. When she is not applying CPU patches or securing her own company's databases, she writes articles and gives presentations on security and compliance topics as well as other database administrative areas such as RAC, ASM and recovery. She is also a contributing author for multiple books including the IOUG Best Practices Tip Booklet. She has been very involved in the IOUG, and is currently serving as president on the Board of Directors.
Content
Chapter 1: The Database Administrator; Chapter 2: Oracle Internals; Chapter 3: Oracle Installation; Chapter 4: Database Definitions and Setup; Chapter 5: DBA Tools; Chapter 6: Database Backup, Restore, and Recovery; Chapter 7: Database Maintenance; Chapter 8: Performance and Tuning; Chapter 9: PL/SQL; Chapter 10: High-Availability Architecture; Appendix; Index