if you are Oracle DBA, what will be your next learning track?
suppose you are an OCP DBA. after this what will be your learning track & why?
Re: if you are Oracle DBA, what will be your next learning track?
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Originally posted by minhaz
suppose you are an OCP DBA. after this what will be your learning track & why?
Probably try to learn how to create a CV which can get me an interview for something other than certified potato picker ;) (sorry, reference to previous thread).
May also try to get some knowledge of UDB since this is a primary competitor and most of my pre-Oracle experience is DB2. Also, since I'm on the 8i track, 9i new features would be a pre-requisite. But I'm dammed if I'm going to do anymore certs unless someone (employer) pays for 'em.
Cheers
Nick
Re: Re: if you are Oracle DBA, what will be your next learning track?
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Originally posted by ngdh
Probably try to learn how to create a CV which can get me an interview for something other than certified potato picker ;) (sorry, reference to previous thread).
May also try to get some knowledge of UDB since this is a primary competitor and most of my pre-Oracle experience is DB2. Also, since I'm on the 8i track, 9i new features would be a pre-requisite. But I'm dammed if I'm going to do anymore certs unless someone (employer) pays for 'em.
Cheers
Nick
i want your kind & ease suggestions. i need to know what should be my next. should i go for Unix, Solaris, Java or something else?
Re: Re: Re: if you are Oracle DBA, what will be your next learning track?
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Originally posted by minhaz
i want your kind & ease suggestions. i need to know what should be my next. should i go for Unix, Solaris, Java or something else?
Minhaz,
What do above responses say ? Its personal preference cuz, each replied specific to their personality. DO what interest you most and make yourself do best in your day to day.
If I get that Q, I will be concentrating on Primary OS (UNix flavors) on which Oracle runs, After all you need to know your OS better to make sure your Database is running with Optimum performance. I don't feel like running towards Unix Admin every time I have some issues on OS.