A company here in Portland separates their DBA staff into Production Support and 
Application DBA groups.

The production DBAs are concerned with infrastructure, hardware, backups, database 
upgrades and everything else that is (more or less) independent of the software 
application.

The application DBAs are specialists on the data model and the software package using 
the database.  They perform tuning and first line developer/user support.

The model does not appear to be very effective.  I certainly would not recommend it.

Kevin Kennedy
First Point Energy Corporation 

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We are having this debate.  What is a 'Production
DBA'?  Right now all of the DBAs do some of
everything.  In an effort to focus more DBA time on
infrastructure, damagement is floating the idea of
Production and Applications DBAs.  The DBA group has
loosely translated this into the group that is always
on-call and the group that gets their weekends off.

I would appreciate some input from those of you who
are Production DBAs.  



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Pete Barnett
Lead Database Administrator
The Regence Group
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