sanjayiyer
Programmer
Hi all,
I have recently joined a company, where I am required to write PL/SQL packages, and complex SQL queries in the Oracle HRMS package. To enhance my job prospects I would like to take the PL/SQL exams and enter the DBA track. However, in my work place I do not have access to a very high end system, where I can experiment on performance tuning, backup and recovery etc. I have three questions, and I will be grateful if any of you could help me.
1) Do I need to invest on a new system, with a 1 Gig RAM as a friend suggested to prepare for the exams. I am financially constrained and therefore would like to avoid buying a computer in the first place.
2) Would it be enough to study the Oracle cert books alone and pass the exams? Again, I do not have the resources and permissions in my current job to do backup and recovery and performance tuning and finally,
3) Do I need to be a DBA with access to the computers to actually take up the exams, or is it ok, for a novice like me to learn the concepts and take the exams.
Your suggestions will be highly valued, and I thank you for taking the time to read my long email.
Sincerely,
Sanjay
I have recently joined a company, where I am required to write PL/SQL packages, and complex SQL queries in the Oracle HRMS package. To enhance my job prospects I would like to take the PL/SQL exams and enter the DBA track. However, in my work place I do not have access to a very high end system, where I can experiment on performance tuning, backup and recovery etc. I have three questions, and I will be grateful if any of you could help me.
1) Do I need to invest on a new system, with a 1 Gig RAM as a friend suggested to prepare for the exams. I am financially constrained and therefore would like to avoid buying a computer in the first place.
2) Would it be enough to study the Oracle cert books alone and pass the exams? Again, I do not have the resources and permissions in my current job to do backup and recovery and performance tuning and finally,
3) Do I need to be a DBA with access to the computers to actually take up the exams, or is it ok, for a novice like me to learn the concepts and take the exams.
Your suggestions will be highly valued, and I thank you for taking the time to read my long email.
Sincerely,
Sanjay