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Oracle DBA Training Courses on Linux






Oracle DBA is certification oriented course which covers FIVE major parts as:
1. UNIX
2. PL/ SQL
3. DBA Admin Part1 on 11g
4. DBA Admin Part2 on 11g
5. Real Application Cluster (RAC)
Syllabus:
*** UNIX
Fundamentals
Architecture
Commands
File System
The vi Editor
The SHELL & Shell Scripting
***PL/ SQL
Creating and altering tables and views
Writing and running PL/ SQL programs
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IBM-AIX Advance Training Workshop CYMPAC - PUNE




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Welcome to Cympac and Thanks for the Advance IBM-AIX Training Inquiry with us!
Things you should know!
AIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive) is the name given to a series of proprietary operating systems sold by IBM for several of its computer system platforms, based on UNIX System V with 4. 3BSD compatible extensions.
AIX runs on 32-bit or 64-bit IBM POWER or PowerPC
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IBM-AIX Training Workshop CYMPAC - PUNE









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Welcome to Cympac and Thanks for the Advance IBM-AIX Training Inquiry with us!
WHAT IS AIX?
AIX (Advanced Interactive eXecutive) is the name given to a series of proprietary Operating Systems sold by IBM for several of its computer system platforms, based on UNIX System V with 4. 3BSD compatible extensions.
AIX runs on 32-bit or 64-bit IBM POWER or PowerPC CPUs (depending
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UNIX Training At Cympac Software Solutions





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Delegate and trainer introductions, Course Introduction
Administration and Course Materials
Course Structure and Agenda
Delegate and Trainer Introductions
Session 1: INTRODUCTION TO THE HP-UX OPERATING SYSTEM
1. A brief history of UNIX
2.
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IBM-SAN Storage and IBM-TSM Industry Training
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Welcome to Cympac and Thanks for Storage Training Inquiry with
us!
WHAT IS SAN STORAGE?
SAN (Storage Area Network) is storage product of IBM which
provides dedicated network to block level data
storage. SANs are primarily used to make storage devices, such as
disk arrays, tape libraries, and optical
jukeboxes, accessible to servers so that the devices appear like
locally
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