
- 485 pages
- English
- PDF
- Available on iOS & Android
DBAs Guide to Databases Under Linux
About this book
In an effort to increase its marketshare and threat to Windows NT, Oracle8 was ported to Linux in late 1998, opening the popular database to an additional 10 million Linux users worldwide. The availability of Oracle8 enables current Linux users to deploy enterprise-class applications at low cost and provides an alternative to Microsoft Windows NT. This book covers that marriage of the most popular database and the fastest growing operating system.* Complete coverage. Covers both Oracle8i and Oracle8i Lite, as well as Oracle Applications, Oracle Applications Server, and Oracle Developer* Organizations and Oracle database administrators will be looking for information on Linux as is gets adopted - this book fits the bill* Covers two growth markets and fills a need for information not covered elsewhere
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Table of contents
- Front Cover
- DBA'S Guide to Databases on Linux
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Chapter 1. The Linux Operating System
- Chapter 2. A Basic Red Hat Linux Installation
- Chapter 3. Installing and Running Oracle on Linux
- Chapter 4. An Informix Installation on Linux
- Chapter 5. Installing and Utilizing Sybase on Linux
- Chapter 6: Installing DB2 Universal Database Version 6.1 on Red Hat Linux
- Chapter 7. MySQL on Linux
- Chapter 8. Installing and Managing Progress on Linux
- Chapter 9. PostgreSQL on Linux
- Chapter 10. Developing a Web-Based Application
- Appendix A. PHP Script for Shopping Cart Application
- Appendix B. Dump File for Shopping Cart Application
- Index