Database Administrator (DBA) Question:
What are the responsibilities of a Database Administrator?
Answer:
* Installing and upgrading the Oracle Server and application tools.
* Allocating system storage and planning future storage requirements for the database system.
* Managing primary database structures (tablespaces)
* Managing primary objects (table, views, indexes)
* Enrolling users and maintaining system security.
* Ensuring compliance with Oracle license agreement
* Controlling and monitoring user access to the database.
* Monitoring and optimizing the performance of the database.
* Planning for backup and recovery of database information.
* Maintain archived data on tape
* Backing up and restoring the database.
* Contacting Oracle Corporation for technical support.
* Allocating system storage and planning future storage requirements for the database system.
* Managing primary database structures (tablespaces)
* Managing primary objects (table, views, indexes)
* Enrolling users and maintaining system security.
* Ensuring compliance with Oracle license agreement
* Controlling and monitoring user access to the database.
* Monitoring and optimizing the performance of the database.
* Planning for backup and recovery of database information.
* Maintain archived data on tape
* Backing up and restoring the database.
* Contacting Oracle Corporation for technical support.
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