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Book Description This is an Oracle8 revision of the groundbreaking, best-selling core book for Oracle database administrators. It provides an easy-to-follow methodology for effectively managing databases of every size, whether in a standalone or networked environment. Revised to cover Oracle8, this book will contain around 100 pages of all-new material focusing on key areas such as managing Very Large Databases, implementing Net3 (the updated version of SQL NET-used by most DBAs to link the pieces of their Oracle databases together) and other sections specific to Oracle8. Synopsis Written in easy-to-follow language, this book gives the reader a comprehensive, insider's system for managing Oracle databases of every size. The book holds the most up-to-date information available on Oracle8 database management, including coverage of Very Large Databases (VLDBs). From the Back Cover ORACLE8 DBA Handbook The Essential Guide to Database Management in the Real World. No DBA should be without this book! Oracle8 DBA Handbook is a thorough revision of the most popular book ever published on the subject of Oracle database administration. This comprehensive, authoritative, easy-to-read guide is considered the "bible" for all Oracle DBAs. World-renowned Oracle expert Kevin Loney shows you how to set up a database for maximum efficiency, monitor it, tune it, and maintain its security. You'll find tips on using Oracle's distributed database and its client/server capabilities for both UNIX and Windows NT platforms. Completely revised to cover Oracle8 and all of its revolutionary new features and technologies, this book holds the most up-to-date information available on Oracle's latest release of Oracle Server, including: Managing veyr large databases (VLDBs); Implementing Net8 (the updated version of SQL*Net); Supporting Oracle tools and packages, including Oracle Financials, Oracle Designer/2000, ConText, and other Oracle utilities; And of course, supporting Oracle8's object relational database technology and the Oracle7 to Oracle8 migration process. Back to Database Management Systems
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