Oracle Database 10g R2 Oracle Certified Master (OCM) Exam


What you will learn

An Oracle Certified Master is a top-level Oracle expert who has in depth technical knowledge of the Oracle data server and industry experience managing mission critical Oracle database systems and applications. An OCM is looked upon as an expert within their organization, amongst their peers and across the industry.

The OCM exam is conducted at designated Oracle University facilities in each global region.

PREREQUISITES FOR REGISTRATION
Before registering for the OCM, candidates must:
  • Earn their Oracle Database 10g Administrator Certified Professional (OCP) credential
  • Attend two of the approved advanced Hands-on Oracle University DBA courses that are recognized toward the course requirement
  • Submit the 10g OCM Hands-on Course Requirement form
    • OCM participants complete a series of scenarios and resolve technical and failure problems within an Oracle 10g environment.
    • Visit the Oracle Certification Program website to view all the details about the OCM exam, including the minimum recommended skills. http://www.oracle.com/education/certification
    • Scenarios are timed and require a high degree of Oracle database knowledge to successfully complete them.
    • It is highly recommended that participants have a minimum of 3 – 4 years of Oracle database administrator experience


    Audience
    Database Administrators
    Technical Consultant

    Prerequisites
    Advanced knowledge and use of Oracle Enterprise Server technology and features
    Proficiency in Oracle 10g SQL
    Working knowledge of LINUX command language
    Attendance at 2 approved advanced OU DBA courses, Oracle Database 10g OCP Certification

    Course Objectives
    To test the participants with a series of scenarios and determine their ability to resolve technical problems within a live Oracle 10g database environment


    Course Topics

    Server Configuration

    Enterprise Manager Grid Control

    Managing Database Availability

    Data Management

    Data Warehouse Management

    Performance Management

    Real Application Clusters

    Data Guard