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I'm Looking to start studying GOT Few Questions
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| Hello Everyone
I'm have been thinking about leaveing networking and going in to DBA and wanted
some information on Oracle.
Can I selfstudy to become a Oracle DBA like A+ and Network+ ??
Can I have the software on my pc at home to work on ??
What would some good books to get to gear up to studying for the DBA
Thanks
Everyone
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| I'd say for most people self-study is a good option. I'm paying TechSkills a heap of money, but their Oracle program is so poor that it's just a big waste of $$$. (The MCSE folks seem to be very happy, though.)
Different book series' have different styles of teaching. You may want to see if your library or friends have any you can borrow for a while to see if you like their style. I've been using the Oracle Press Books (Developer), and I've also got the Coriolis Exam Cram -- part of which I hate and part of which I like.
Oracle has some nice online interactive classes at their OLN site. A subscription isn't cheap, but they offer free classes, too. You can either check those out or just take the freebies. I tried a couple of the DBA classes and was impressed with the presentation of the material, but I don't think you could use that exclusively.
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