From: | Jonathan Bartlett <johnnyb(at)eskimo(dot)com> |
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To: | Bryant M <bry1255wm(at)netscape(dot)net> |
Cc: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | Re: career in SQL/Database administration |
Date: | 2003-09-24 14:07:18 |
Message-ID: | Pine.GSU.4.44.0309240706530.6843-100000@eskimo.com |
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I think most careers these days are shifting towards "package jobs" where
one guy does everything.
Jon
On Mon, 22 Sep 2003, Bryant M wrote:
> Can anyone reccomend a career path or maybe past experience on a good
> career path to becoming a DBA? I recently took a class on Intro to SQL
> at the local college and enjoyed it very much. I dont want to become a
> full-time PHP, SQL, ASP, Java,etc. programmer, though. My background is
> in Windows Networking and administration (AD and Exchange) and hardware
> troubleshooting. I assume as a DBA I would still be able to maintain
> the server hardware, systems, design, and networking layout, but still
> be able to create tables, modify data, and perform SQL maintainence all
> at the same time. I was told by my instructor many DBAs are past (or
> still current) UNIX System Administrators. I would not rule out
> switching to Unix/Linux as my platform of choice either, I've been an
> avid Linux hobbyist for over 5 years now. Sybase, Oracle, MySQL, MS-SQL
> preferred? Any further thoughts?
>
> Thanks!
>
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