Oracle8 architecture
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Oracle8 architecture
Osborne McGraw-Hill, c1998
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"The insider's guide to Oracle8's essential concepts"--Cover
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Description
This volume targets current and new users of Oracle8 Server that plan to work with the upcoming release of this database server. Specially, the book explains the software concepts that database server administrators and application developers need to understand to work with Oracle8. The book design has two primary goals. First, the book is a basic/intermediate-level presentation of the primary concepts and software architecture of Oracle8. After reading the book, any type of Oracle8 user should have a solid, big-picture understanding of how Oracle8 fits into the world of serious data management applications. Second, the book is a practical planning guide that should help a current Oracle Server user prepare to migrate Oracle7 databases and corresponding database applications to the next generation server.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Database architecture: the Oracle architecture
- hardware configurations and considerations
- logical database layouts
- physical database layouts. Part 2 Database management: managing the development process
- monitoring multiple databases
- managing rollback segments
- database tuning
- database security and auditing
- optimal backup and recovery procedures. Part 3 Supporting packages: supporting Oracle CASE
- supporting Oracle financials
- supporting Oracle utilities
- supporting third-party tools. Part 4 Networked Oracle: SQL*Net V1 and V2
- networking in Unix
- managing distributed databases. Appendices: database creation procedures
- database installation guidelines
- SQL reference for DBA commands
- configuration guidelines for client-server environments.
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