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User review Well rounded Oracle Intro Book I must admit I had some preconceptions when I picked up this book. I thought it might be a little weak on substance. I also thought it was trying to do too much, with such a broad topic. It turns out I was pleasantly surprised. For starters I read the preface. The authors work in technical sales, and the target audience is pretty broad, from DBAs & Developers to Systems Administrators and also IT managers and business users. I emphasize this because it is well written to be a good introductory Oracle book for DBAs and Developers, and not too technical that these other audiences can't digest the material. More importantly it is very well written. The style is quite good. I guess that's no surprise, being that the book is in it's fourth printing. I like the first chapter, Introducing Oracle, as it takes a stab at not only some of the history of the company, but the technology as well. I learned a few things along the way. It includes a `Summary of Oracle Database Features` which is broad and all encompassing. Sure you could probably find all of this in the documentation,,. somewhere! However, having it all summarized is very nice. Development Features, Connection Features, App Server, Distributed Features, Data Movement Features, Performance Features, Management Features, Backup Features, Availability Features, Security Features, and so on. Chapter two covers the Oracle Architecture, nuts & bolts, chapter three installation, Chapter four data structures, chapter five management, chapter six security, seven performance, eight concurrency, nine transactions, ten warehousing, eleven high availability, twelve various hardware architectures, thirteen distributed db, fourteen extended datatypes, and fifteen beyond the database. As I was flipping through the chapters, I was also looking for an easy way to find the 11g features. I guess I was thinking more along the lines of a New Features book, which this is not. However the book does include Appendix A, which clearly lists all the new stuff in Oracle 11g, so that fit the bill. Overall it was a very comfortable read and enjoyable. Even if you are quite technical, you will surely learn something new as the broad spectrum of Oracle is so wide, that there are surely things you're not well familiar with. However it is primarily targeted to folks new to the Oracle world, who want to dip their toes in, and learn about the family of products. And for that I would really recommend it. User review Very informative! This book is well written and organized. It provides a comprehensive overview of Oracle features and technologies, including the latest Oracle database 11g for begineers. The focus is on principles rather than syntax, such as Oracle security & auditing, performance, multiuser concurrency, transaction processing and high availability. User review A comprehensive reference for new and old users alike! The 4th updated edition of ORACLE ESSENTIALS is a must for any library strong in databases in general and Oracle in particular, offering an easily-read reference packed with tips on data structures, installation, networking, and customization processes. Features beyond the Oracle database: Express, Fusion Middleware, and more - compliment specifics on the latest Oracle Database 11g, providing a comprehensive reference for new and old users alike! Diane C. Donovan California Bookwatch User review Clearly explains the inner workings of Oracle Oracle Essentials, Oracle Database 11g, 4th edition Rick Greenwald et al. O'Reilly - 4th Edition (11g) http://www.oreilly.com/catalog/9780596514549/index.html This is a very detailed overview of the inner workings of Oracle. Each chapter is a small book in itself going into the detail of the subject. This might be confusing to those without a clear understanding of how databases work in general, and a background in computer science would help. Overall, the author does a nice job of explaining each topic in such a way that it would be reasonably clear either way though. There are many diagrams, tables, lists, and pictures to help explain the material. This would not be so much a reference for programming Oracle as it explains what is available in Oracle and how Oracle provides its features. The book should be usefully to Oracle DBAs and system administrators. It will also appeal to those that want a book that goes beyond stating what Oracle can do and shows how Oracle actually does what it can do. Generally chapters cover: Overview Architecture Installation and Running Data Structures (B*-trees, etc.) Management Security Performance Concurrency Transactions Warehousing, Business Intelligence Availability Hardware Distributed Databases Object Oriented Development New Features of 11g Summary: - The internal workings of Oracle are clearly explained through out. - A great book for system administrator, DBAs, and those who take care of Oracle databases. User review Does a great job of explaining 11g and how to use it This book is for people of all levels of Oracle experience and includes database administrators, system administrators, and application developers. Even though there is some introductory material that more experienced people might be tempted to skip over, it is probably best to go through the book from beginning to end just to make sure you don't miss some minute point of Oracle. It does not try to teach database theory, though. You need to be familiar with that in a general sense before you read this book. The main purpose of this fourth edition is to add information relevant to the newest release, Oracle Database 11g. Appendix A is handy in that it contains, in a condensed form, what is new for 11g. The book manage to concentrate on the most important Oracle issues and principles. It isn't possible to write one book that encompasses everything about Oracle, particularly syntax details, so you'll need to refer to Oracle documentation for complete details. The following is the table of contents of the book, which is currently not included in the product description: Chapter 1. Introducing Oracle Section 1.1. The Evolution of the Relational Database Section 1.2. The Oracle Database Family Section 1.3. Summary of Oracle Database Features Section 1.4. Database Application Development Features Section 1.5. Database Connection Features Section 1.6. Distributed Database Features Section 1.7. Data Movement Features Section 1.8. Database Performance Features Section 1.9. Database Management Features Section 1.10. Database Security Features Section 1.11. Oracle Development Tools Section 1.12. Embedded Databases Chapter 2. Oracle Architecture Section 2.1. Databases and Instances Section 2.2. Deploying Physical Components Section 2.3. Instance Memory and Processes Section 2.4. The Data Dictionary Chapter 3. Installing and Running Oracle Section 3.1. Installing Oracle Section 3.2. Creating a Database Section 3.3. Configuring Oracle Net Section 3.4. Starting Up the Database Section 3.5. Shutting Down the Database Section 3.6. Accessing a Database Section 3.7. Oracle at Work Chapter 4. Oracle Data Structures Section 4.1. Datatypes Section 4.2. Basic Data Structures Section 4.3. Additional Data Structures Section 4.4. Extended Logic for Data Section 4.5. Data Design Section 4.6. Constraints Section 4.7. Triggers Section 4.8. Query Optimization Section 4.9. Understanding the Execution Plan Section 4.10. SQL Advisors Section 4.11. Data Dictionary Tables Chapter 5. Managing Oracle Section 5.1. Manageability Features Section 5.2. Oracle Enterprise Manager Section 5.3. Fragmentation and Reorganization Section 5.4. Backup and Recovery Section 5.5. Working with Oracle Support Chapter 6. Oracle Security, Auditing, and Compliance Section 6.1. Security Section 6.2. Auditing Section 6.3. Compliance Chapter 7. Oracle Performance Section 7.1. Performance Tuning Basics Section 7.2. Oracle and Disk I/O Resources Section 7.3. Oracle and Parallelism Section 7.4. Oracle and Memory Resources Section 7.5. Oracle and CPU Resources Section 7.6. Database Resource Manager Chapter 8. Oracle Multiuser Concurrency Section 8.1. Basics of Concurrent Access Section 8.2. Oracle and Concurrent User Access Section 8.3. Oracle's Isolation Levels Section 8.4. Oracle Concurrency Features Section 8.5. How Oracle Handles Locking Section 8.6. Concurrent Access and Performance Section 8.7. Workspaces Chapter 9. Oracle and Transaction Processing Section 9.1. OLTP Basics Section 9.2. Oracle's OLTP Heritage Section 9.3. Architectures for OLTP Section 9.4. Oracle Features for OLTP Section 9.5. High Availability Section 9.6. Oracle Streams and Advanced Queuing Section 9.7. Object Technologies and Distributed Components Chapter 10. Oracle Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence Section 10.1. Business Intelligence Basics Section 10.2. Data Warehouse Design Section 10.3. Query Optimization Section 10.4. Analytics, OLAP, and Data Mining in the Database Section 10.5. Managing the Data Warehouse Section 10.6. Other Software for the Data Warehouse Section 10.7. The Metadata Challenge Section 10.8. Best Practices Chapter 11. Oracle and High Availability Section 11.1. What Is High Availability? Section 11.2. System Failure Section 11.3. Protecting Against System Failure Section 11.4. Recovering from Failures Section 11.5. Complete Site Failure Section 11.6. Data Redundancy Solutions Section 11.7. Rolling Upgrades Chapter 12. Oracle and Hardware Architecture Section 12.1. System Basics Section 12.2. Uniprocessor Systems Section 12.3. Symmetric Multiprocessing Systems Section 12.4. Clusters Section 12.5. Non-Uniform Memory Access Systems Section 12.6. Grid Computing Section 12.7. Disk and Storage Technology Section 12.8. Which Platform Deployment Solution? Chapter 13. Oracle Distributed Databases and Distributed Data Section 13.1. Accessing Multiple Databases As a Single Entity Section 13.2. Moving Data Between Distributed Systems Chapter 14. Oracle Extended Datatypes Section 14.1. Object-Oriented Development Section 14.2. Extensibility Features and Options Section 14.3. Using the Extensibility Framework in Oracle Chapter 15. Beyond the Oracle Database Section 15.1. Application Express Section 15.2. Oracle Fusion Middleware Section 15.3. Oracle SOA Suite Appendix A. What's New in This Book for Oracle Database 11g Section A.1. Introducing Oracle Section A.2. Oracle Architecture Section A.3. Installing and Running Oracle Section A.4. Data Structures Section A.5. Managing Oracle Section A.6. Oracle Security, Auditing, and Compliance Section A.7. Oracle Performance Section A.8. Oracle Multiuser Concurrency Section A.9. Oracle and Transaction Processing Section A.10. Oracle Data Warehousing and Business Intelligence Section A.11. Oracle and High Availability Section A.12. Oracle and Hardware Architecture Section A.13. Oracle Distributed Databases and Distributed Data Section A.14. Oracle Extended Datatypes Section A.15. Beyond the Oracle Database Appendix B. Additional Resources Section B.1. Web Sites Section B.2. Books and Oracle Documentation Other books on Oracle |
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