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What would I do t0 become a DBA?
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No DON'T do it!
Become a plumber instead. Then your customers will be pleased to see you, the pay is better and the dirtiest things that you have to deal with come crawling out of the sewers. MUCH cleaner & more honest than a career in IT.
I cannot remember what I did to become a DBA. Whatever it was must have been bad, very bad, very VERY bad! I promise I won't do it in my next life.
Become a plumber instead. Then your customers will be pleased to see you, the pay is better and the dirtiest things that you have to deal with come crawling out of the sewers. MUCH cleaner & more honest than a career in IT.
I cannot remember what I did to become a DBA. Whatever it was must have been bad, very bad, very VERY bad! I promise I won't do it in my next life.
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Oracle has various certifications you can obtain just like a MCSE. ranging from 1 test up to 5 or more exams.
The entry point would be an ORACLE DATABASE OPERATOR which requires only a single book.
You can buy the exam at amazon, or you can speak with your IT department about letting you start working and they pay for training. Or you can go to a community college in your area and take courses.
If you really like to study, just go Borders in your city and buy a book, and study on your own.
To become a full fledged Database administrator it takes about 5 exams. Hopefully your company can pay for this. or take courses at a community college.
Oracle does offer 1 week onsite crash courses
The entry point would be an ORACLE DATABASE OPERATOR which requires only a single book.
You can buy the exam at amazon, or you can speak with your IT department about letting you start working and they pay for training. Or you can go to a community college in your area and take courses.
If you really like to study, just go Borders in your city and buy a book, and study on your own.
To become a full fledged Database administrator it takes about 5 exams. Hopefully your company can pay for this. or take courses at a community college.
Oracle does offer 1 week onsite crash courses
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No DON'T do it!
Become a plumber instead. Then your customers will be pleased to see you, the pay is better and the dirtiest things that you have to deal with come crawling out of the sewers. MUCH cleaner & more honest than a career in IT.
I cannot remember what I did to become a DBA. Whatever it was must have been bad, very bad, very VERY bad! I promise I won't do it in my next life.
Tom
Looking for advise in the computer field
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Oracle is only one of several popular database. Getting a certificate in Oracle will do little to nothing for you if you work for a company that has some other database.
To become a DBA you need a few years of practical experience working in a large database shop and your master's degree will get your foot into many doors
After a couple years you will probably be ready to take on a DBA job.
To become a DBA you need a few years of practical experience working in a large database shop and your master's degree will get your foot into many doors
After a couple years you will probably be ready to take on a DBA job. Don't PM me with questions -- you might get a nasty PM in response. If you have a question then post it in one of the forums.
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ha-ha... great advise... But you forgot to mention why you feel this way.
Gaining an Oracle, or MS SQL, DBA certificate will not teach you to properly design and implement a system. A BSc or MSc is only a starting point. Experience with a Senior DBA is vital to learn the whole of the profession.
Soon you may get the the wonderful point where you have to do a manual change on a live database (which cannot be taken off line) which has the possibility of crashing the whole DB. If you do it right (after checking, rechecking and checking again) then everyone will just want to know why it took so long. If it goes wrong you get to pack your personal belongings and have a few days to rant at the idiots who put you in that position in the first place.
I think:
1. If you haven't got a job try and get one preferrably in the IT department of a company that has in house DBA support any system will do, mysql, oracle, ms sql.
2. After your probation is over and you are settle, you can start showing interest in that area (dont be too pushy).
3. Which ever system they use in house read the trade magazine(s) for that system (made for interesting conversation with the DBA - sucking up but such is life sometime).
4. IF over time you see this is not going any where leave before you get comfortable.
This is my too spence.
1. If you haven't got a job try and get one preferrably in the IT department of a company that has in house DBA support any system will do, mysql, oracle, ms sql.
2. After your probation is over and you are settle, you can start showing interest in that area (dont be too pushy).
3. Which ever system they use in house read the trade magazine(s) for that system (made for interesting conversation with the DBA - sucking up but such is life sometime).
4. IF over time you see this is not going any where leave before you get comfortable.
This is my too spence.
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