Preface
Audience
Oracle Database 2 Day DBA is for anyone who wants to perform basic administrative tasks with Oracle Database. Only minimal basic knowledge of or experience with database management is required, and a basic knowledge of computers.
In particular, this guide is for the following groups of Oracle users:
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Developers who want to acquire basic database administrator (DBA) skills
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Anyone managing database servers
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Database administrators managing an Oracle database for a small or medium-sized business
This book is equally useful for enterprise DBAs. It recommends best practices and describes efficient ways of performing administrative tasks with Oracle Enterprise Manager as the primary interface.
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Related Documentation
This section lists other Oracle resources that include information that may be helpful to readers of this manual.
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Oracle Real Application Clusters Installation Guide for Linux and UNIX or other operating system
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Oracle Real Application Clusters Administration and Deployment Guide
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Oracle Cloud Administering Oracle Database Cloud Service for information about database administration on Oracle Database Cloud Service database deployments
There are also several other 2 Day + books available for a variety of topics:
Some of the examples in this guide use the sample schemas. You can choose to install the HR sample schema with several of the installation options during an Oracle Database installation. See Oracle Database Sample Schemas for more information about creating and using the sample schemas.
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