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On 27 Apr 2006 15:06:20 -0700, "BD" <bobby_dread_at_hotmail.com> wrote:
>>these are still fairly basic things everyone should know..
>
>In a recent discussion I had with a long-time DBA (I'm fairly new at
>it), I asked whether, with the advent of 'self-tuning' databases like
>10g, and with technologies like ASM, were DBAs becoming 'obsolete'...
>the basic conclusion of the discussion was that the nature of the DBA's
>role is changing somewhat, into more of an application administrator -
>understanding Forms and App Server is a great benefit - but there's no
>longer the need to manage rollback segments, so why even know what they
>are / were?
This is true in a way.. but the people interviewed were 'experienced'
dba's, and most of them should've worked with 10g (in fact, the
majority were either not using it, or still in 'testing'). Given their
'years' of experience, they should've known about things from the
past. If you're not using ASM there are still things you need to know
(and none of them did )
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