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depamo
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Registered: Jul 2001 Location: Houston, Texas Country: United States State: Certifications: CCDA, CCNA, CCNP, CISSP, SAP Basis, SCSA Working on: If I need anymore, I quit.....
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Recommendations for order of tests??
Have a developers copy of 8.1.7 on Solaris running pretty good. Made it through 101 on DBA and PL/SQL (pretty basic stuff), does anyone have any recommendations on the best path to take through these exams for Oracle DBA on 8i??
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After SQL-PL/SQL I would suggest to proceed with Arch&Admin which repeats much SQL-stuff from first exam.
Backup/Recovery depends on information from Arch&Admin.
The last two exams depend on your "preferences" ;-) Performance tuning is the hardest (IMO) - so I will try it last.
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11-27-01 03:42 PM
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depamo
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Thanks for the input
Thanks, great explanation. Will definetly help getting down that track.
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