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Dennis,
BTW, I did not just "luck" into this job. I developed my career after college in Florida starting 15 years ago as a secretary in the State of Florida. I worked very hard along the way. Nothing I have gotten as been without planning and hard work. Perhaps one day I will win the Lotto - I have no problem with that option.
Oracle OCP DBA
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Sent: Monday, May 12, 2003 11:34 AM
To: 'ORACLE-L_at_fatcity.com'
Dear Dennis,
I saw this a little late. I am not responsible for a single test database. I am responsible for 3 prod. databases, 2 test databases in development phases now with me as a developer/DBA, 1 data warehousing (architecture, etl, database), ArcSDE admin. SQL*Server and Oracle dba responsib., project management - creation of templates, standards, etc. Yes, I believe in economies of scale and centralize. I was a economics major.
Oracle OCP DBA
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Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 4:16 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Paula - Gee, to live in Florida and be responsible for a single test database. This morning it was 6 below in Minnesota. Where do I sign up?
Some of it comes down to the advantages of centralization vs. decentralization. From a resource utilization point of view, centralization is more efficient. Yet I'll bet most of us got to work today by using a decentralized method (individual automobile).
Good luck with the arguments and if you lose, keep me in mind for one of those dream jobs!
Dennis Williams
DBA, 40%OCP, 100% DBA
Lifetouch, Inc.
dwilliams_at_lifetouch.com
-----Original Message-----
Sent: Monday, March 10, 2003 2:37 PM
To: Multiple recipients of list ORACLE-L
Really annoying pet peeve
Like certain types think they must own their hardware and nothing else can run on it - leading to one instance of a Oracle database "development" on one server per application use they also think they must have their own set of DBA's. Is this really necessary, practical, cost-effective - I say no.
To me there are different advantages to not segregating this way and sharing best practices, IT infrastructure personnel, production DBA's across the board.
I say this negates economies of scale, best practices.... I could see some use of production and application DBA's on the same system but for each and
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