Originally posted by marist89
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Originally posted by grjohnson
A developer with 4 years experience is a better DBA then somebody right out of school because they understand PROCESS. They know that production is sacred. They know that you always have a backup plan to your backup plan. They learn these things because at one time or another their a%# was on the line and they learned how to do it better next time.
You're absolutely right Jeff. It would be silly of me to argue with you on that one. However, there are DBAs with no education (meaning no college or university education). And this is something important for an Oracle DBA. The logical way of thinking, which you develop during you the time in college learning maths, computer science, etc. I have also met DBAs who use relational DBs but do not know what a relation is (not to mention a Cartesian Product).
I would rather have a junior DBA on my side with college education and OCP than a non-educated DBA with those 4 years as whatever.
OCP give some confidence and trust that the person knows how Oracle works. You don't have to explain to him what is (for example) fast_start_io_target or RMAN or a bitmap index.
However, OCP does not give it all. An OCP running an OPS for example, would not necessarily know (based on his OCP studies) how to determine the init.ora parameter gc_files_to_locks or say, what is SSX:X.
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The DBA role in many corporations is a role of responsibility. When your business is the database, would you really turn it over to somebody that has no experience but spent 6 months studying and taking 5 tests? I wouldn't, but I don't rule the world yet...
I wouldn't eather but I might consider it :-)
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