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Oracle9i for Windows 2000

Tips and Techniques

Scott Jesse Matthew Hart Michael Sale

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English
Osborne/McGraw-Hill
01 December 2001
Windows as a platform for databases continues to grow and Oracle on Windows continues to become more important. Written by the team at Oracle, this book provides undocumented tips and techniques and covers issues central to database administration, features of 9i and highlights issues specific to Windows 2000. The core of the book is aimed at providing undocumented tips and techniques for maximizing the utility of the RDBMS. Coverage in this book includes: tuning, and backup and recovery; clustering and standby databases focusing on high availability; features in 9i-highlighting differences between 9i and 8i; centralizing and simplifying database administration using Enterprise Manager; and developing an upgrade and migration strategy.

By:   , ,
Imprint:   Osborne/McGraw-Hill
Country of Publication:   United States
Dimensions:   Height: 235mm,  Width: 191mm,  Spine: 34mm
Weight:   1.144kg
ISBN:   9780072194623
ISBN 10:   0072194626
Series:   Oracle Press Series
Pages:   676
Publication Date:  
Audience:   College/higher education ,  General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Primary ,  ELT Advanced
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
PART I: Overview Ch. 1: Windows 2000 Ch. 2: Oracle9i PART II: Implementing the Oracle RDBMS on Windows 2000 Ch. 3: Configuring Windows 2000 Ch. 4: Configuring the Oracle RDBMS Ch. 5: Database Administration Ch. 6: Backup and Recovery Considerations PART III: Window 2000: The Premier Enterprise Management Platform Ch. 7: Enterprise Manager, Today and the Future Ch. 8: Advanced Management, Tools and Analysis Ch. 9: Change Management Ch. 10: Oracle Failsafe Ch. 11: OPS/RAC (Real Application Clusters) Ch. 12: Standby Database Ch. 13: Replication PART V: Application Connectivity Ch. 14: Net8 Ch. 15: Middle Tier Ch. 16: Oracle HTTP Server Appendices Appendix 1: Where to Look for Log Files and Information Appendix 2: Learning More about Oracle

Scott Jesse (Colorado Springs, CO) is an Oracle Certified Professional who has worked extensively with the Windows NT Operating System for more than 7 years. Scott began by deploying Windows NT on a corporate-wide rollout for more than 3000 users while working for MCI Worldcom. For the past 5 years, Scott has worked in the Oracle support organisation, primarily assisting Oracle customers in implementing the Oracle RDBMS on Window NT. For the last 3 years, Scott has specialised in clustering and high availability technologies on the Windows NT platform, including Oracle Failsafe and Oracle Parallel Server. Matthew Hart (Colorado Springs, CO) has worked exclusively with the Windows Operating System for more than 5 years, the last 3 of which have been with Oracle Corporation, assisting Oracle customer implement the RDBMS on Windows NT and 2000. From 1999 onward, his role has increasingly become focused on Oracle's high availability solutions, specifically Oracle Recovery Manager and Oracle Advanced Replication. For the past 6 months he has been involved in the beta testing of Oracle9i, and he currently supports beta customers who are rolling out 9i into the enterprise. Matthew became an Oracle Certified Professional in May 1999. Mike Sale (Colorado Springs, CO) is a Consulting Technical Specialist and Team Lead with Oracle's NT Bug Diagnosis and Escalation Team and an Oracle 7,8 and 8i Oracle Certified DBA. Mike has worked on and off site with top Oracle customers to assist them with integrating Oracle on NT. He is also a member of the Analyst Requirements Committee for Oracle's Test & Diagnostics labs and teaches Oracle University Database Internals classes. Prior to his tenure at Oracle, he worked in a number of positions as a developer, IT manager, and consultant.

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