Oracle9i For Windows Handbook

Overview

This authorized guide from Oracle Press explains how to implement the Oracle9i Server on Windows NT/2000. You'll get details on operating system fundamentals,installation,and configuration,plus intermediate and advanced topics such as architecture,migration,clustering,parallel server,performance monitoring,troubleshooting,and using Oracle Enterprise Manager.
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Overview

This authorized guide from Oracle Press explains how to implement the Oracle9i Server on Windows NT/2000. You'll get details on operating system fundamentals,installation,and configuration,plus intermediate and advanced topics such as architecture,migration,clustering,parallel server,performance monitoring,troubleshooting,and using Oracle Enterprise Manager.
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Product Details

  • ISBN-13: 9780072190922
  • Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies, The
  • Publication date: 4/19/2002
  • Series: Osborne Oracle Press Series
  • Edition number: 2
  • Pages: 556
  • Product dimensions: 7.50 (w) x 9.25 (h) x 1.13 (d)

Table of Contents

1: Oracle9i Installation
2: Oracle9i Advanced Installation
3: Upgrades, Migration, and Downgrades
4: Creating Oracle9i Databases
5: Oracle9i Database Administration
6: Oracle Net Services
7: Oracle Enterprise Manager Basics
8: Oracle Enterprise Manager for Database Administration
9: Oracle9i Application Server Basics
10: Oracle9i Application Server Additional Topics
11: Oracle9i Security Features
12: Case Studies
A: Additional Resources on the Web
B: Oracle9i New Features for Windows
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