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Pat, thats easy, geekcruises.com.
www.geekcruises.com, oracle odyssey, may 2002.
i personally will be talking about backup/recovery concepts(which will include rman), oracle 9i data guard(failover, etc), both of those 3 hr presentations.
check out the .pdf brochure, i'm sure what you are looking for will be covered.
joe
Pat Howe wrote:
> I am looking at my 2002 training schedule and would like to know if you can
> "recommend" a class in any of the following dba topics :
>
> 1. RMAN
> Setting and configuring RMAN
> Backing up using RMAN
> Recovery using RMAN
> Note that I have taken the Oracle Backup and Recovery class for 7.3 before
> they introduced RMAN - therefore I am looking for a RMAN centric class.
>
>
> 2. Oracle Performance Tuning
> Using and analyzing StatsPack
> General instance tuning
>
>
> 3. Oracle High Availability Configuration AND Advanced Failover
> Configurations
> Standby Databases
> Parallel Server
> Replication
> etc
>
>
> If you are recommending a class please supply the name of the company and
> possibly the instructor (the same company can have good and bad
> instructors).
> Also let me know why you liked the class.
>
> Thanks in advance !!
>
> _________________________
> Patrick J. Howe
> Oracle DBA
>
>
>
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