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  • oracle database 11g dba handbook
    2007
    Co-Authors: Bob Bryla, Kevin Loney
    Abstract:

    The Essential Resource for Oracle DBAs--Fully Updated and Expanded Manage a flexible, highly available Oracle database with help from the expert information contained in this exclusive Oracle Press guide. Fully revised to cover every new feature and utility, Oracle Database 11g DBA Handbook shows how to perform a new installation, upgrade from previous versions, configure hardware and software for maximum efficiency, and employ bulletproof security. You will learn to automate the backup and Recovery process, provide transparent failover capability, audit and tune performance, and distribute your enterprise databases with Oracle Net. Plan and deploy permanent, temporary, and bigfile tablespaces Optimize disk allocation, CPU usage, I/O throughput, and SQL queries Develop powerful database management applications Guard against human errors using Oracle Flashback and Oracle Automatic Undo Management Diagnose and tune system performance using Oracle Automatic Workload Repository and SQL Tuning Sets Implement robust security using authentication, authorization, fine-grained auditing, and fine-grained access control Maintain high availability using Oracle Real Application Clusters and Oracle Active Data Guard Respond more efficiently to failure scenarios by leveraging the Oracle Automatic Diagnostic Repository and the Oracle Repair Advisor Back up and restore tables, tablespaces, and databases with Oracle Recovery Manager and Oracle Data Pump Export and Import Work with networked databases, data warehouses, and VLDBs Put the latest Oracle Database 11g tools to work--Oracle Total Recall, Oracle Flashback Data Archive, and more   Table of contents Part I: Database Architecture Chapter 1. Getting Started with the Oracle Architecture Chapter 2. Upgrading to Oracle Database 11g Chapter 3. Planning and Managing Tablespaces Chapter 4. Physical Database Layouts and Storage Management Part II: Database Management Chapter 5. Developing and Implementing Applications Chapter 6. Monitoring Space Usage Chapter 7. Managing Transactions with Undo Tablespaces Chapter 8. Database Tuning Chapter 9. Database Security and Auditing Part III: High Availability Chapter 10. Real Application Clusters Chapter 11. Backup and Recovery Options Chapter 12. Using Recovery Manager (RMAN) Chapter 13. Oracle Data Guard Chapter 14. Miscellaneous High Availability Features Part IV: Networked Oracle Chapter 15. Oracle Net Chapter 16. Managing Large Databases Chapter 17. Managing Distributed Databases Appendix: Installation and Configuration Index

  • oracle database 10g dba handbook
    2005
    Co-Authors: Kevin Loney, Bob Bryla
    Abstract:

    Everything a DBA needs to know in one volume--this is the must-have reference for anyone working with the Oracle database, and it’s been fully revised and updated for Oracle Database 10g. Co-author Kevin Loney is the all-time, best-selling Oracle Press author. Table of contents PART I Database Architecture 1 Getting Started with the Oracle Architecture2 Upgrading to 10g 3 Planning and Managing Tablespaces4 Physical Database Layouts PART II Database Management 5 Real Application Clusters6 Managing the Development Process7 Monitoring Space Usage8 Managing Transactions9 Database Tuning10 Using STATSPACK11 Database Security and Auditing12 Backup and Recovery Options13 Using Recovery Manager (RMAN)14 High Availability PART III Networked Oracle 5 Oracle Net16 Managing Large Databases17 Managing Distributed Databases

Paola Cornacchiola - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

Bob Bryla - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • oracle database 11g dba handbook
    2007
    Co-Authors: Bob Bryla, Kevin Loney
    Abstract:

    The Essential Resource for Oracle DBAs--Fully Updated and Expanded Manage a flexible, highly available Oracle database with help from the expert information contained in this exclusive Oracle Press guide. Fully revised to cover every new feature and utility, Oracle Database 11g DBA Handbook shows how to perform a new installation, upgrade from previous versions, configure hardware and software for maximum efficiency, and employ bulletproof security. You will learn to automate the backup and Recovery process, provide transparent failover capability, audit and tune performance, and distribute your enterprise databases with Oracle Net. Plan and deploy permanent, temporary, and bigfile tablespaces Optimize disk allocation, CPU usage, I/O throughput, and SQL queries Develop powerful database management applications Guard against human errors using Oracle Flashback and Oracle Automatic Undo Management Diagnose and tune system performance using Oracle Automatic Workload Repository and SQL Tuning Sets Implement robust security using authentication, authorization, fine-grained auditing, and fine-grained access control Maintain high availability using Oracle Real Application Clusters and Oracle Active Data Guard Respond more efficiently to failure scenarios by leveraging the Oracle Automatic Diagnostic Repository and the Oracle Repair Advisor Back up and restore tables, tablespaces, and databases with Oracle Recovery Manager and Oracle Data Pump Export and Import Work with networked databases, data warehouses, and VLDBs Put the latest Oracle Database 11g tools to work--Oracle Total Recall, Oracle Flashback Data Archive, and more   Table of contents Part I: Database Architecture Chapter 1. Getting Started with the Oracle Architecture Chapter 2. Upgrading to Oracle Database 11g Chapter 3. Planning and Managing Tablespaces Chapter 4. Physical Database Layouts and Storage Management Part II: Database Management Chapter 5. Developing and Implementing Applications Chapter 6. Monitoring Space Usage Chapter 7. Managing Transactions with Undo Tablespaces Chapter 8. Database Tuning Chapter 9. Database Security and Auditing Part III: High Availability Chapter 10. Real Application Clusters Chapter 11. Backup and Recovery Options Chapter 12. Using Recovery Manager (RMAN) Chapter 13. Oracle Data Guard Chapter 14. Miscellaneous High Availability Features Part IV: Networked Oracle Chapter 15. Oracle Net Chapter 16. Managing Large Databases Chapter 17. Managing Distributed Databases Appendix: Installation and Configuration Index

  • oracle database 10g dba handbook
    2005
    Co-Authors: Kevin Loney, Bob Bryla
    Abstract:

    Everything a DBA needs to know in one volume--this is the must-have reference for anyone working with the Oracle database, and it’s been fully revised and updated for Oracle Database 10g. Co-author Kevin Loney is the all-time, best-selling Oracle Press author. Table of contents PART I Database Architecture 1 Getting Started with the Oracle Architecture2 Upgrading to 10g 3 Planning and Managing Tablespaces4 Physical Database Layouts PART II Database Management 5 Real Application Clusters6 Managing the Development Process7 Monitoring Space Usage8 Managing Transactions9 Database Tuning10 Using STATSPACK11 Database Security and Auditing12 Backup and Recovery Options13 Using Recovery Manager (RMAN)14 High Availability PART III Networked Oracle 5 Oracle Net16 Managing Large Databases17 Managing Distributed Databases

Hill Bill - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.

  • Bill Hill
    Scholarly Commons, 2019
    Co-Authors: Hill Bill
    Abstract:

    Currently serves as the Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems Development in the NASA Headquarters Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate. In this role, Bill provides executive leadership and program direction for the development of Exploration Systems; Space Launch System, Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, Exploration Ground Systems Programs, and the overall Systems Integration. Prior to that for the last five years of the Space Shuttle Program, Bill provided executive leadership for the Space Shuttle Program in the role as the Assistant Associate Administrator for Space Shuttle in the Space Operations Mission Directorate in safely executing the last 21 missions following the transition from post-Columbia return-to-flight era through the complete assembly of the international Space Station, as well as the final Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission. He led the Headquarters post-Columbia return-to-flight activities from the contingency response from the moment the accident occurred and directed the response and Recovery activities in the days and weeks following the accident. Mr. Hill holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from West Virginia [University] Institute of Technology and Masters in Business Administration from Frostburg State University. Mr. Hill is the recipient of the Presidential Rank Award of Meritorious Service, a NASA Exceptional Service Medal, the Space Flight Awareness Silver Snoopy, and numerous other Agency awards. Biographical Summary July 2014 to present: Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems Development providing executive leadership and programs management for the development of Exploration Systems; Space Launch System, Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, and Ground Systems Development and Operations Programs. Projected annual budget of ~$3B. February 2011 to present: Assistant Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems Development providing executive leadership and programs management for the development of Exploration Systems May 2006 to March 2013: Assistant Associate Administrator for Space Shuttle in the Space Operations Mission Directorate providing executive leadership for the Space Shuttle Program with an average annual budget of $3B. November 2005 to present: Hurricane Katrina Recovery Manager directing the Recovery, repair, and restoration of the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi and the Michoud Assembly Facility in Louisiana with an overall budget of ~$500M. August 2002 to May 2006: Senior Integration Manager for Space Shuttle, managing the Headquarters Space Shuttle Office and directed the Return-To-Flight effort following the Columbia accident. August 1994 to August 2002: Space Shuttle Operations and Integration Manager in the Office of Safety and Mission Assurance leading the agency’s Space Shuttle safety community in various risk management activities including certification of flight readiness. May 1988 to August 1994: Lead Safety Engineering with Vitro Corporation on the NASA Headquarters Safety and Mission Assurance Support Engineering Contract supporting agency’s Space Shuttle safety community in various risk management activities including certification of flight readiness. December 1979 to May 1988: Various Lead Engineering, Program Management and Systems Integration roles with Vitro Corporation that included Business Development, the Integration of the Surface Launched Cruise Missile System on Surface Ship Combatants, and Design Development of the Ground Launch Cruise Missile System Weapons Control System. Mr. Hill previously served as the lead Space Shuttle Operations Safety Manager in the Office of Safety and Mission Assurance providing support and recommendations to the Associate Administrator for SMA regarding flight rationale. Career Accomplishments: Mr. Hill provided executive leadership to the Space Shuttle Program in safely executing the last 21 missions successfully that transitioned from post-Columbia return-to-flight era through the complete assembly of the international Space Station, as well as the final Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission. Lead the Headquarters post-Columbia return-to-flight activities from the contingency response from the moment the accident occurred. Directed the response and Recovery activities in the days and weeks following the accident. Developed the concept for and led the preparation of “NASA’s Implementation Plan for Return to Flight and Beyond”; the NASA written response to the Columbia Accident Investigation Board recommendations and findings.https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-bios-2019/1051/thumbnail.jp

  • Bill Hill
    Scholarly Commons, 2018
    Co-Authors: Hill Bill
    Abstract:

    Bill Hill currently serves as the Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems Development in the NASA Headquarters Human Exploration and Operations Mission Directorate. In this role, Bill provides executive leadership and program management for the development of Exploration Systems; Space Launch System, Orion Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, Exploration Ground Systems Programs, and the overall Systems Integration. Prior to that for the last five years of the Space Shuttle Program, Bill provided executive leadership for the Space Shuttle Program in the role as the Assistant Associate Administrator for Space Shuttle in the Space Operations Mission Directorate in safely executing the last 21 missions following the transition from post-Columbia return-to-flight era through the complete assembly of the international Space Station, as well as the final Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission. He led the Headquarters post-Columbia return-to-flight activities from the contingency response from the moment the accident occurred and directed the response and Recovery activities in the days and weeks following the accident. Mr. Hill holds a Bachelor of Science in Mechanical Engineering from West Virginia [University] Institute of Technology and Masters in Business Administration from Frostburg State University. Mr. Hill is the recipient of the Presidential Rank Award of Meritorious Service, a NASA Exceptional Service Medal, the Space Flight Awareness Silver Snoopy, and numerous other Agency awards. Biographical Summary July 2014 to present: Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems Development providing executive leadership and programs management for the development of Exploration Systems; Space Launch System, Multi-Purpose Crew Vehicle, and Ground Systems Development and Operations Programs. Projected annual budget of ~$3B. February 2011 to present: Assistant Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration Systems Development providing executive leadership and programs management for the development of Exploration Systems May 2006 to March 2013: Assistant Associate Administrator for Space Shuttle in the Space Operations Mission Directorate providing executive leadership for the Space Shuttle Program with an average annual budget of $3B. November 2005 to present: Hurricane Katrina Recovery Manager directing the Recovery, repair, and restoration of the Stennis Space Center in Mississippi and the Michoud Assembly Facility in Louisiana with an overall budget of ~$500M. August 2002 to May 2006: Senior Integration Manager for Space Shuttle, managing the Headquarters Space Shuttle Office and directed the Return-To-Flight effort following the Columbia accident. August 1994 to August 2002: Space Shuttle Operations and Integration Manager in the Office of Safety and Mission Assurance leading the agency’s Space Shuttle safety community in various risk management activities including certification of flight readiness. May 1988 to August 1994: Lead Safety Engineering with Vitro Corporation on the NASA Headquarters Safety and Mission Assurance Support Engineering Contract supporting agency’s Space Shuttle safety community in various risk management activities including certification of flight readiness. December 1979 to May 1988: Various Lead Engineering, Program Management and Systems Integration roles with Vitro Corporation that included Business Development, the Integration of the Surface Launched Cruise Missile System on Surface Ship Combatants, and Design Development of the Ground Launch Cruise Missile System Weapons Control System. Mr. Hill previously served as the lead Space Shuttle Operations Safety Manager in the Office of Safety and Mission Assurance providing support and recommendations to the Associate Administrator for SMA regarding flight rationale. Career Accomplishments: Mr. Hill provided executive leadership to the Space Shuttle Program in safely executing the last 21 missions successfully that transitioned from post-Columbia return-to-flight era through the complete assembly of the international Space Station, as well as the final Hubble Space Telescope servicing mission. Lead the Headquarters post-Columbia return-to-flight activities from the contingency response from the moment the accident occurred. Directed the response and Recovery activities in the days and weeks following the accident. Developed the concept for and led the preparation of “NASA’s Implementation Plan for Return to Flight and Beyond”; the NASA written response to the Columbia Accident Investigation Board recommendations and findings.https://commons.erau.edu/space-congress-bios-2018/1040/thumbnail.jp

Kenneth Van Surksum - One of the best experts on this subject based on the ideXlab platform.