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Oracle® Certified Database Administrator (Contd.)

Test 2: Oracle8 Database Administration (exam no. 1Z0-013): This course deals with all levels of database administration in Oracle8. Topics include architecture, startup and shutdown, database creation, managing database internal and external constructs (such as redo logs, rollback segments, and tablespaces), and all other Oracle structures. Database auditing, use of National Language Support (NLS) features, and use of SQL*Loader and other utilities are also covered.

Test 3: Oracle8 Backup and Recovery (exam no. 1Z0-015): This course covers one of the most important parts of the Oracle DBA's job: database backup and recovery operations. Covers backup and recovery motives, architecture as it relates to backup and recovery, backup methods, failure scenarios, recovery methodologies, archive logging, supporting 24x7 shops, troubleshooting, and use of Oracle8's standby features.

Test 4: Oracle8 Performance Tuning (exam no. 1Z0-014): This course covers all aspects of tuning an Oracle8 database. Topics in both application and database tuning are covered. Covers diagnosis of tuning problems, database optimal configuration, shared pool tuning, buffer cache tuning, Oracle block usage, tuning rollback segments and redo mechanisms, monitoring and detection lock contention, tuning sorts, tuning in OLTP, DSS and mixed environments, and load optimization.

Test 5: Oracle8 Network Administration (exam no. 1Z0-016): Covers details of architecture of Net8 and describes the steps in which connections are established between peers. Participants will learn how to implement a basic connection between a client and a server node using various naming methods. Participants will also configure a Names server, a Multi-threaded Server and Connection Manager. Introduces the trends and problems associated with business networking and presents the various solutions required to address these problems. Explains in detail the architecture of Net8 and describes the steps in which connections are established between peers. Participants will learn how to implement a basic connection between a client and a server node using various naming methods. Participants will also configure a Names server, a Multi-threaded Server and Connection Manager.

 

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