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Old 08-06-2008, 12:33 AM
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Hi all,

I need a career Advice.

About myself -- I have 2 years of work experience as a System Administrator (Linux and Solaris). I am Sun Certified System Administrator on Solaris 10.0 currently working in a MNC.

As for career growth, I am doing 3 year MBA course from distance learning, currently in first year. Will get an MBA degree by 2010, will be having total 5 years of work exp then.

I have a pretty good hand on shell scripting and I am still working to get it better. I don't want to be limited to only system administration. I know its a vast field but still....

Now, so as to boost my career, I can think of two options - Oracle DBA on Solaris (as it requires Shell Scripting) and Veritas Volume Manager.

I want to know atleast basic knowledge of Oracle DBA and seek Oracle certification as I have seen many job openings for Unix+Oracle.

Can you guyz please help me out ? Am I thinking the right way ?

All suggestions are most welcome.

Thanks in Adv.

Vikas
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Vikas, Welcome to forum!

Having multiple knowledge of each field helps in a long run. If you have a time and money do it. It won't hurt. Currently following is wining combo
Storage + UNIX / Linux + Perl with shell scripting + Oracle basic

Usually, large project have dedicated DBAs.

I hope this helps and good luck with your studies!
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thanks for the valuable info rockdalinux, I will go for Basic Oracle knowledge.
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what comes under storage part rockdalinux ??
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what comes under storage part rockdalinux ??
It can be os level storage (NFS, CiFS, Samba) or network layers (NAS, SAN, iSCSI). It can be also backup and snapshots etc.

A typical company look for clustering based storage / technologies for failover, failback etc and uses vendors sych as EMC, Legato, netapp etc. You need to have in-depth knowledge of these vendor products and technologies.
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thnks to all for the valuable info
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