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aneesh_bhatia

2002-01-31, 8:43 am

Just wanted to know if one had the official Oracle DBA ILT books, do you need other DBA OCP books by Sybex etc?

Thanks
kresnark

2002-02-05, 3:05 am

Hi aneesh_bhatia,
I have some study guide from oracle university :
-Enterprise DBA Part1A:Architecture & Administration
-Enterprise DBA Part2: Performance and Tuning

I need DBA OCP books by Sybex or by Oracle university for prepare
-PL/SQl
-backup & recovery.
aneesh_bhatia

2002-02-05, 5:38 am

I am sorry my post was not clear. I was asking if I was to get ILT books then would I need to get any other books, or are the ILT books sufficient.

Thanks
laloca

2002-02-07, 12:27 pm

Hi,

ILT should be enough, but this always depends on your "experience" with Oracle. ILT covers all topics in the right depth. If you need further materials to a specific topic use technet.oracle.com - save the money for books and invest it in STS to prepare for the exam ;-)
aneesh_bhatia

2002-02-07, 2:30 pm

quote:
Originally posted by laloca
Hi,

ILT should be enough, but this always depends on your "experience" with Oracle. ILT covers all topics in the right depth. If you need further materials to a specific topic use technet.oracle.com - save the money for books and invest it in STS to prepare for the exam ;-)




Well my experience with Oracle is only in Developer 2000, I am almost an OCP just one more exam to go. So you think as far as OCP DBA goes only the ILT books plus STS should suffice...
laloca

2002-02-09, 8:10 am

it works fine for me ..
aneesh_bhatia

2002-02-09, 8:28 am

quote:
Originally posted by laloca
it works fine for me ..


Thanks!
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