RE: Increasing certifications on oracle database, could increase reliability on dbas

  • From: Hanspeter Fuchs <oracle@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: oracle-l@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Wed, 11 Oct 2006 12:41:04 +0200

Good Morning List

Recently I received my OCP certification. It doesn't mean I am an expert 
now, it probably also doesn't mean I have better chances on the job market, 
there are more important criterias to that. 

What I gained through OCP certification and preparation for it:

-> Familiarity with documentation and other books
Every morning before going to office I went to a cafeteria for almost an 
hour of reading documentation/books. I kept this habit also after 
certification, although not constantly every day. I have the whole 10g 
documentation set on my Palm. 

-> Confidence with Backup/Recovery
Since I startet OCP preparation I spend every thursday morning with 
systematic backup/recovery practicing. I will keep this habit.

-> I know what I don't know
The preparation for OCP gave me a broad overview over features I never used 
so far. I know what I don't know, there is so many things which I don't 
know, which I still can learn. It would be boring to stick to what I 
already know and just do my job. I like to go to office in the morning, and 
I never come home in the evening without something I learned during the day.

-> Trying, Experimenting
The System Administrator asked me during preparation for OCP, what's going 
on on your Testserver? There was, and still is, a lot of activity. Because 
what's the point in learning Oracle knowledge without trying it out and 
play with the things I learn about? For trying out things, I have a 
testserver which is connected to TSM TDPO, and on my PC there is two VMs 
(Linux/Windows). 

Conclusion: OCP is a very good point of start for people with some on the 
job experience, who want to learn more about Oracle. 

My employer supports my efforts to improve my DBA skills. Oracle University 
Classes and Exams are paid. And, most important, he takes care of the bills 
from the book store ;-)

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