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Would anyone know what would be the best line to pursue if I already have an oracle8 DBA certification knowing that it is difficult to obtain an entry level DBA position? Is certification in any of the unix, linux or sun solaris a good idea for someone with little to no exerience in the IT field and with the present slump in jobs?
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At a recent Oracle seminar I was talking with a person who heads up the Oracle team at a local consultanting company.
He indicated they have about 25 oracle DBAs and about 45 oracle developers on staff.
None though that cross both areas, which I though was interesting ... you may want to look at one of the developer certifications.
Gee,
OCP 8i DBA
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well..i presume u need to hv a reasonable working experience with Solaris and Oracle PLUS
some certs to go around to get a DECENT pay job at difficult times like now?
ngwh,
Singapore.
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In my opinion, my experience as a developer and designer have been very useful as a DBA. Having 70 consultants without some hybrids seems very odd.
I can't imagine being a DBA without knowing the other side.
David Knight
OCP DBA 8i, 9i, 10g
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say Dknight what's ur OCP score for 8i ??
ngwh,
Singapore.
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Hm I have never programmed and designed
If you look Oracle Support peeps very few of them even know how to program in pl/sql
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I don't remember my scores exactly, but this is rough:
Strong on SQL/PLSQL
Strong on Architecture and Admin
Strong on Performance Tuning
Mediocre on Network
Very weak on Backup and Recovery
My scores reflect my experience and ability to practice. I know my configuration for network and b&r well, but have limited experience with the other options. My shop has no test environment, so it is difficult to practice new things. I have less than 2 years of experience with DBA duties.
How are your scores? How many years of DBA experience do you have?
David Knight
OCP DBA 8i, 9i, 10g
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He indicated they have about 25 oracle DBAs and about 45 oracle developers on staff.
Not very smart recruitment policy in that company (or could be exactly the oposite and I have the absolutely wrong point of view).
Nowaday, most jobs sort of blend DBAing and programming. There was recently even an article in Certification Magazine.
Although I am the Senior DBA, I also do a lot of PL/SQL package programming, even Reports, etc.
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What would you consider a good mix? Fewer or more DBAs?
David Knight
OCP DBA 8i, 9i, 10g
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Originally posted by dknight
What would you consider a good mix? Fewer or more DBAs?
Probably fewer DBAs but it depends on the number of DBs, how complicated they are, the amount of development work done, etc. As a developer, I remember there was development work and development work :-)
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