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1 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Introduction

1-2 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Objectives After completing this lesson, you should be able to do the following: Explain the course objectives Identify the Oracle product line Describe the basic concepts of a relational database List the core database administrator tasks

1-3 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Course Objectives In this course, you will gain hands-on experience with: Installing, creating, and administering an Oracle Database 10g Enterprise Edition database Configuring the database for an application Implementing a backup and recovery strategy Employing basic monitoring procedures

1-4 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Oracle Products Oracle Database Oracle Application Server Oracle Applications Oracle Collaboration Suite Oracle Development Suite Oracle Services

1-5 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Relational Database Systems Table Field or cellRow Column

1-6 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. How the Data Is Organized EMPLOYEES DEPARTMENTS

1-7 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Integrity Constraints

1-8 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Structured Query Language Structured query language (SQL): A standard interactive and programming language for getting information from and updating information in a database SQL provides statements for a variety of tasks, including: –Querying data –Inserting, updating, and deleting rows in a table –Creating, replacing, altering, and dropping objects –Controlling access to the database and its objects –Guaranteeing database consistency and integrity

1-9 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Tasks of an Oracle Database Administrator Prioritized approach for designing, implementing, and maintaining an Oracle database: 1.Evaluate the database server hardware. 2.Install the Oracle software. 3.Plan the database. 4.Create and open the database. 5.Back up the database. 6.Enroll system users. 7.Implement the database design. 8.Recover from database failure. 9.Monitor database performance.

1-10 Copyright © 2004, Oracle. All rights reserved. Summary In this lesson, you should have learned how to: Explain the course objectives Describe the Oracle product line Identify the basic concepts of a relational database List the core Database Administrator tasks