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oracle quick start for admin?
I'm going to change jobs next week.
And, most likely, at the interview they will ask about the administration of ORACLE, with which I have absolutely no experience.
Who could advise where it is possible to read concisely but in an accessible language - about administering the Oracle database?
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A quick start, sorry, even in plumbing is impossible. I'll have to do some work as a key-giver. Taking into account that Oracle is a rather mature DBMS with a bunch of functionality, distinguishing a person who had at least some experience from a person who has not seen it in her eyes is as easy as shelling pears.
Further, since you yourself did not even go to the vendor's website and did not see the documentation for the product that you are going to present as familiar to you, I would say that you have nothing special to do in IT. It's like a basic skill for an administrator / programmer - an independent search for information.
docs.oracle.com/cd/B28359_01/index.htm
Come here, I give a link to the 11th oracle, since despite the fact that the 12th version has recently been released, the majority sits on the 10th/11th oracle.
There are courses like 2-day DBA, but I would advise you to start with Oracle Database
Concepts docs.oracle.com/cd/B28359_01/server.111/b28318.pdf
but a few months. The maximum you can count on is to deceive a not very attentive interlocutor, for any applied task your level of "knowledge" will be ruthlessly revealed.
So, in case another sufferer comes here on a search.
Primitive knowledge of SQL + to be played at a leisure with Oracle Express Edition (the free light version) + the book from O'Reilly "Fundamentals of Oracle".
Well, all of the above is true: deception will be noticed right away, so it’s better to be honest right away about your work experience and about what you will learn quickly.
The fastest way is to be served by an experienced admin. You can hire an experienced freelancer_a who can give real test problems and control the result. This will significantly reduce the time to enter this environment. Accordingly, you need to do something with your hands, it's just pointless to read.
For example, you can hire someone like this: https://www.upwork.com/o/profiles/users/_~017e1d0d...
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