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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…mehr

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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 very large databases (VLDBs) Implementing Net8 (the updated version of SQLNet) 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. Whether you're a new or experienced DBA, you can master the many nuances an intricacies of this complex and powerful data-base system. The Oracle8 DBA Handbook will be your crucial guide to developing and maintaining a top-performing database for today's real-world information needs.