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Oracle9i DBA Handbook
Keep your mission-critical Internet and E-Business systems flexible, secure and available by using the exclusive information contained in this Oracle-authorized volume. "Oracle9i DBA Handbook" explains how to set up and maintain a high-performance database and maximize the all-new, powerful features of Oracle9i. Oracle insiders Kevin Loney and Marlene Theriault cover all the bases and provide real-world examples and techniques. A must-have resource for Oracle DBAs.
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"Kevin Loney continues to be a major force in documenting the onslaught of new database features from Oracle and this volume is no different."
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About the Author
Kevin Loney is an expert in in the administration, design, development, tuning, security and recovery of Oracle databases and applications. An Oracle database administrator and developer since 1987, he is the author or co-author of numerous books, including "Oracle9i DBA Handbook," "Oracle9i Instant Scripts" and "Oracle8 Advanced Tuning and Administration," all published by Oracle Press. He is a frequent presenter at local and international Oracle users group shows and conferences.
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Kevin Loney
Marlene Theriault
Book Information
Paperback
1,008 pages
ISBN: 0072193743
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| Chapter 1: |
Getting Started with the Oracle Architecture |
| Chapter 2: |
Hardware Configurations and Considerations |
| Chapter 3: |
Planning and Managing Tablespaces |
| Chapter 4: |
Physical Database Layouts |
| Chapter 5: |
Managing the Development Process |
| Chapter 6: |
Monitoring Space Usage |
| Chapter 7: |
Managing Transactions |
| Chapter 8: |
Database Tuning |
| Chapter 9: |
Using STATSPACK |
| Chapter 10: |
Database Security and Auditing |
| Chapter 11: |
Backup and Recovery Options |
| Chapter 12: |
Using Recovery Manager (RMAN) |
| Chapter 13: |
Oracle Net |
| Chapter 14: |
Tuning 9iAS |
| Chapter 15: |
Managing Large Databases |
| Chapter 16: |
Managing Distributed Databases |
| Appendix A: |
SQL Reference for DBA Commands |
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