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RE: Why an organization would need an enterprise DB team

From: Michael Fontana <MFontana_at_verio.net>
Date: Thu, 29 Mar 2007 16:03:12 -0400
Message-ID: <87E07E8CF4B26D4587451BE788F5C32101480C5E@IAD-WPRD-XCHB02.corp.verio.net>

 

Meanwhile, the application DBAs are unable to have the DBA role (since those tasks are reserved for the real DBAs). So there is very little experimentation going on. Sort of like Oracle evolution stopped with release 7.3.4.

That was actually a very good release. I still like that release.

In all seriousness, why wouldn't the operational DBAs be willing to grant DBA privileges in test/dev environments? Are they afraid, now that these "other" DBAs work for apps, they can no longer be trusted?

Now that sounds very nineties (coincidentally, right around the time 7.3.4 was released). So where is this antequated thinking originating in your shop?

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