Best certifications and online courses for a new database administrator?
February 23, 2011 3:04 PM   Subscribe

Best certifications and online courses for a new database administrator?

I know this was asked back in 2008, but I figured it was so long ago that it might be worth asking for more current opinions. I love databases. I use them at work all day, every day, for high-level searching, and now I want to try administering them. Where to start? What are the best certifications to get my foot in the door with an internship? Are thee any online classes you'd recommend?
My local community college is pretty much a bust. I'm considering the O'Reilly Technology School database cert or Oracle certifications, but are either of these worth the time/money?

And, further on, where to go from there to gain some experience? Does volunteering myself as free labor to get se experience (the good old-fashioned way) apply here? If it matters, I'm not a student, and I work full-time at present. I would like for this to be a career transition, if the fit is good. Any help would really be appreciated.
posted by anonnymoose to Technology (3 answers total) 5 users marked this as a favorite
 
I don't know about certs, and am generally skeptical of most of that trend, but you can download and install for free most of the core db's. Build yourself a small but structurally interesting site backed by an oracle db and a mysql db built from scratch. Then start applying for dba jobs.
posted by sammyo at 5:12 PM on February 23, 2011


What are the best certifications to get my foot in the door with an internship?

Depends on what they're running, but you usually can't go wrong with a MCTS (Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist) cert (especially since MSSQL has so much in common with Sybase that you'll get more bang-for-yer-buck). Oracle is overpriced dogshit.

Once you've got your MCTS you can take the MCITP (Microsoft Certified IT Professional) in database admin or programming (depending on what interests you more). That's a ways down the line, but it's a solid upgrade path to work towards. Good DBAs make crap-tons of money and are worth every penny.

My creds: head of software development at a financial services company.
posted by Civil_Disobedient at 6:16 PM on February 23, 2011 [1 favorite]


Oracle is overpriced dogshit.

Yes, but it's very popular overpriced dogshit. SQL Server administration tends to be much more straightforward than Oracle administration, but that also means that there's less demand for SQL Server DBAs than Oracle DBAs. So from the point of view of career prospects, Oracle DBA might be a better move than SQL Server DBA. Or, for some extra special frustration, try DB2.
posted by klausness at 4:06 PM on February 26, 2011


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