Re: ORACLE books
Date: Wed, 24 Aug 1994 22:05:45 GMT
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I've found:
Oracle_Performance_Tuning
by Peter Corrigan & Mark Gurry (O'Reilly & Assoc., 1993)
to be *extremely* helpful for both performance and 'obvious' admin
questions.
David Posey
In article <bedford-150894143753_at_sxfla.uacn.alaska.edu>, bedford_at_arsc.edu (Virginia Bedford) wrote:
> In article <32dhh6$jdj_at_apakabar.cc.columbia.edu>,
> sb63_at_namaste.cc.columbia.edu (Semyon Basin) wrote:
>
> > Can any kind soul give me an advice about ORACLE books.
> > I'm a new DBA. We are not using any of Oracle Tools except Data Browser.
> > So i need a book to help me administer the database and analyze/tune
> > it's performance.
> > I'm not vary satisfied with Administrator's Guides for both Server and
> > SQL*Net.
> > Any suggestions would be grately appreciated.
>
> I've been a DBA for a few years now. The best book I've found is
>
> Oracle 7.0 Administration and Management
> Wiley-QED Enterprise Computing
> Michael Ault
>
> Frank Abney
Received on Thu Aug 25 1994 - 00:05:45 CEST