Oracle Database 10g DBA Handbook [NOOK Book]

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The Essential Resource for All Oracle Database Administrators



Maintain a high-performance Oracle enterprise database with help from this exclusive Oracle Press guide. Oracle Database 10g DBA Handbook explains how to install Oracle Database 10g, or upgrade from an earlier version, and take full advantage of all the new and improved management, scalability, availability, and security features. Written by ...

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Oracle Database 10g DBA Handbook

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Overview

The Essential Resource for All Oracle Database Administrators



Maintain a high-performance Oracle enterprise database with help from this exclusive Oracle Press guide. Oracle Database 10g DBA Handbook explains how to install Oracle Database 10g, or upgrade from an earlier version, and take full advantage of all the new and improved management, scalability, availability, and security features. Written by Oracle experts, the book covers Automatic Undo Management, Oracle Real Application Clusters, Oracle Recovery Manager, Oracle Data Guard, and much more.





  • Plan tablespaces--including bigfiles and multiple temporary tablespaces--and physical database layout

  • Manage disk space and CPU usage

  • Use Automatic Undo Management to manage transactions

  • Tune queries using the SQL Access Advisor

  • Monitor and tune your database with the Automated Workload Repository and STATSPACK

  • Implement fine-grained security using authentication, authorization, and auditing techniques

  • Automate the management of the memory areas

  • Enable high availability using Oracle Real Application Clusters

  • Perform backup and recovery with Oracle Recovery Manager

  • Use Oracle Data Guard and the flashback features for data protection and disaster recovery

  • Manage Very Large Databases (VLDB) and distributed databases



About the Authors: Kevin Loney is a senior technical management consultant with TUSC, a Chicago-based consultancy providing Oracle solutions. He has been an Oracle developer and DBA since 1987, and has written for Oracle Magazine and Oracle Press since 1990. In 2002, he was named Oracle Magazine’s Editors’ Choice as Consultant of the Year. He is a frequent and highly rated speaker at local and international Oracle user groups. Bob Bryla is an Oracle 8, 8i, 9 and 10g Certified Professional with more than 15 years of experience in database design, database application development, training, and Oracle database administration. He is the primary Internet database designer and an Oracle DBA at Lands’ End in Dodgeville, Wisconsin.

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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780071770439
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Education
  • Publication date: 3/24/2005
  • Series: Oracle Press
  • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
  • Format: eBook
  • Edition number: 1
  • Pages: 736
  • File size: 23 MB
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Meet the Author

Kevin Loney (Wilmington, DE) is a consultant for TUSC and a veteran Oracle developer and DBA. He is among the most renowned members of the Oracle Professional community and is a regular presenter at IOUG-A, Oracle OpenWorld, and regional User Group conferences. Kevin is the coauthor of several of our best-selling titles such as The Complete Reference and the DBA Handbook.



Bob Bryla (Plattville, WI) has over 20 years of experience in MIS, ranging from database and data warehouse design to system administration on multiple hardware platforms. Bob is currently lead designer and data analyst for Lands’ End’s online store database and handles the DBA activities on Lands’ End Oracle Internet databases. Bob has also technically reviewed and authored or coauthored several well-reviewed Oracle certification titles for Sybex.
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Table of Contents

PART I Database Architecture 1 Getting Started with the Oracle Architecture2 Upgrading to 10g 3 Planning and Managing Tablespaces4 Physical Database Layouts PART II Database Management 5 Real Application Clusters6 Managing the Development Process7 Monitoring Space Usage8 Managing Transactions9 Database Tuning10 Using STATSPACK11 Database Security and Auditing12 Backup and Recovery Options13 Using Recovery Manager (RMAN)14 High Availability PART III Networked Oracle 5 Oracle Net16 Managing Large Databases17 Managing Distributed Databases
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  • Anonymous

    Posted Fri Oct 07 00:00:00 EDT 2005

    The most Incomplete Oracle Press Book I've ever purchased

    I have been working with the Oracle RDBMS since 1986 (previously I worked for Oracle Corporation directly as a technical consultant). I have relied for years on Oracle Press books for quality reference materials. As a case in point, I have the Oracle8i DBA Handbook from Oracle Press and it is nothing short of a superb reference for DBA work. That is NOT the case with the Oracle Database 10g DBA Handbook from Oracle Press. Be advised that this book is thin and is so lacking in the most fundamental elements necessary for an Oracle DBA that I cannot even begin to list its limitations. I bought this book 'site unseen' which is something I never normally do with technical books solely off my experience using the Oracle Press Oracle8i DBA handbook. I now have to look for another Oracle 10g DBA reference to replace this totally useless book. Believe me, I won't get fooled again.

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  • Anonymous

    Posted Thu Dec 29 00:00:00 EST 2005

    Good reference text

    I like all the Loney Oracle books and use it as a technical reference. He writes well and gives the DBA plenty of examples to try. A software CDROM companion would be nice. The Oracle Press books are better than most database companies provide for training and i rate them very high because the writers worked for Oracle and know the products intimately. What more can you ask for from any classroom teacher in systems engineering and proprietary technology?

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