Arne Gehlhaar wrote:

* Perform a backup, recovery and check routine

Covered - Admin course - E: Disaster Prevention And Recovery - Backup - Recovery - Check

* Handling database monitoring and the addition and settings of data and
  log volumes

Covered - Admin course:

  - F: Advanced Administration
    - Monitoring
    - Adding Data Space
    - Addming Log Space
    - Alter Log Settings

* Understand the advanced server features like High Availability,
  Snapshots and MaxDB Eventing

Covered - Admin course: - G: Advances Server Features - High Availability - Snapshots - MaxDB Eventing - MaxDB Web server (WAHTTP)

* Have the ability to handle optimization tasks, like understanding
  memory areas and locks

Covered - Admin course - H: Optimizing MaxDB - Memory Areas - SQL Locks - Indices - Database Analyzer - Further Optimization

Covered - Admin course
  - B: Internal MaxDB Structure
    - Client Overview
    - Hard Disk Footprint
    - Processes/Threads
    - Memory Footprint
    - Status and Log Files

Covered - Using course
  - M: Optimizing MaxDB
    - The MaxDB Optimizer
    - SQL Locks
    - Indexes
    - Database Analyzer
    - Statement Optimization

* Understand and use the Database Analyzer tool for checking how a MaxDB
  instance can be improved

Basics covered - Admin course (see above) Basics covered - Using course (see above)

(I don't need a training session to learn how to use online docs or post to the mailing list :-) )

Are you sure? Looks like you missed some webpages:

http://www.mysql.com/training/courses/using_and_developing_maxdb.html
http://www.mysql.com/training/courses/maxdb_administration.html

Feel free to book to courses.


In addition topics like recommended server setup like disk-layout, file systenm type etc. would be interesting.

Very general topics, hard to give more than good-practice advises. In general MaxDB has been designed with the assumption that I/O is getting more and more less important and people start to use more and more SAN solutions.


Best regards,
Ulf

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