Re: (What is the optimal Oracle tools repertoire for an installation?)

From: Jeffrey Lilienstein <REMOVE-THISjlilien_at_slip.net>
Date: 1997/10/13
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Mario,

        Can you point me in the direction of some sites that contain Oracle related shareware. I would like to see what is available, and additionally, I might have some that I can contribute.

                                Thanks,

                                Jeff

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Mario van Essen wrote:

>
> When starting with Oracle then Oracle Enterprise manager (free from
> Oracle 7.3) will do the job for you. Later on, based on your
> requirements (security, performance, flexible user management, backup
> and restore, SQL programming, etc.) there are more goodies on the
> market. However, there is a lot of good shareware on the Net that will
> do the DBA jobs as well (based on having Enterprise manager for the
> basics). Most of the better shareware tools and SQL packages are more
> usable than some commercial software tools...
>
> Mario
>
> On Wed, 08 Oct 1997 21:03:52 -0700, Shlomo Godick <shlomog_at_ibm.net>
> wrote:
>
> >Hi!
> >
> >We are looking at the possibility of choosing Oracle as our strategic
> >DBMS for distributed and remote database applications.
> >
> >We are under the impression that Oracle DBA tools and utilities
> >available in the basic Oracle package may not completely
> >satisfy our requirements and and we may need to
> >plan for procurement of additional tools, possibly even from third
> >parties, in order to ensure a reasonable working environment
> >for DBA's and developers.
> >
> >Could some of the more experienced Oracle users out there please edify
> >us as to what is the optimal repertoire of DBA and developer tools
> >required to function reasonably efficiently in an Oracle
> >environment (including Oracle's own optional add-ons as well
> >third party tools, if necessary)?
> >
> >If these tools are optional extras (but you think they are required
> >anyway), please note their approximate cost (if known to you).
> >
> >
> >Regards,
> >
> >Shlomo Godick
> >DBA, Mehish Computer Services, Ltd., Tel Aviv, Israel
> >Email: shlomog_at_ibm.net
> >
Received on Mon Oct 13 1997 - 00:00:00 CEST

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