Oracle's official documents are large and often without focus, making Oracle novices look laborious. However, there are still many Oracle users who believe that any Oracle learning materials are not as authoritative and concise as Oracle's official documents, and are both basic and comprehensive. This difference may have a lot to do with personal reading methods, and this article will provide you with some reference to Oracle's official document reading methods.
How to read reference?
Reference meaning is a reference to the product using the same all-encompassing, the proposal does not need intensive reading, run into problems speed check can
Oracle Basic Entry Required Documentation: Oracle Database Concepts
Entry level, system level readings. Oracle Database Concepts is a good document if you want to learn about Oracle and RDBMS related concepts and architectures. In addition, from this document, you can learn about the terms and concepts mentioned in other documents. If you have never contacted Oracle, this document is a good primer. Users of this book are strongly recommended to intensive reading.
Oracle upgraded? How to quickly read Oracle's new features
Oracle Database New Features Guide
After each new version of Oracle release, look at Oracle Database New Features Guide for the latest feature, which can be read roughly without intensive reading.
Oracle Database Management
Oracle Database Administrator ' s Guide
As a DBA, Oracle Database Administrator ' s Guide is a book that must be read. The book is to be read. If you want to participate in Oracle certification, such as OCA or OCP, Oracle University (OU) will be given a training course that matches your certification curriculum (OU call student Guide) and has course codes and textbook numbers, such as:
Lzo-042:oracle 10g Administration i:oracle Database 10g administration Workshop I
Lzo-043:oracle 10g Administration ii:oracle Database 10g administration Workshop II
lzo-047:oracle Database SQL Expert:oracle database 10g SQL Fundamentals I&ii
Oracle Database Reference
This document describes all Oracle initialization parameters, data dictionaries, dynamic performance views, Oracle's own SQL scripts for database management, Oracle wait events, Oracle statistics, and more. No intensive reading.
Platform-based management:
Oracle Database Administrator ' s Reference for Linux and unix-based operating Systems
This document describes how to manage Oracle databases on UNIX-like platforms, such as setting environment variables, kernel parameters, etc.
Oracle Database Platform Guide for Microsoft Windows
Oracle Backup and Recovery
Oracle Database Backup and Recovery User ' s Guide
Intensive reading. As a DBA, mastering database Backup and recovery is not a good word.
Oracle Database Backup and Recovery Reference
This document provides a quick check of the command for the Oralce backup and Recovery Manager (RMA). No intensive reading.
Network Management and Configuration
Oracle Database Net Services Administrator ' s Guide
Oracle Enterprise Manager installation and configuration
Enterprise Manager Installation and Basic Configuration
This document describes the installation and configuration of Oracle Enterprise Manager
Enterprise Manager Grid Control installation and Basic Configuration
This document tells you how to install Oracle's grid control, including the installation of the management agent
Enterprise Manager Advanced Configuration
This document describes the Advanced configuration of Oracle Enterprise Manager