on ‎2006 Nov 01 7:01 AM
Hi Friendz,
please any body provide the oracle architecture document(basic's of oracle).i have little knowledge on database.
plz help me.
rgds
vinay
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Hi,
i suggest u to go thru the details available in these links which oracle itself sponsors...basically architecture differs from os..u need to have a basic knowledge in all basic archs,,,
http://www.wilsonmar.com/1oraarch.htm#OraArch
http://download-east.oracle.com/docs/html/A95907_01/windows.htm
http://www.oraclearchitecture.com/
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hard copy materials...</b>
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/migration/isv/docs/OracleArchitectureOverview.pdf
http://www.cci-eschool.com/pdf/e_oracle/wt1020.pdf
let me know if this helps u out.
thanx
jag
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u will get reg.informatin from this link .
http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/windows/rdbms/9ir2_windb.pdf
Ravi.M
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Hi Vinay
you can refer to sap documentation TADM51 or ADM505 for Oracle Architecture , BRTOOLS and Oracle Tuning and troubleshooting
or
u can gothrough otn.oracle.com website , which will give u everything about Oracle and its Documentation
regards
Ravi Kumar Bejugam
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Vinay,
Please have a look at
http://www.lc.leidenuniv.nl/awcourse/oracle/
You will get all about Oracle here,hope it will help you.
Regards,
Cherry
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hi, have a look here....it provides the basics...
-> http://ugweb.cs.ualberta.ca/~c391/manual/chapt2.html
-> http://www.oracle.com/technology/tech/migration/isv/docs/OracleArchitectureOverview.pdf
sap also has a decent approach @ sapnet -> systemmanagement -> oracle dba -> media library -> general -> sap database guide 640/700
GreetZ, AH
Where is '@sapnet' located?
I tried www.sapnet.com, and that is not the web page.
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