System and DB Administration
Our systems training is designed to empower you to fix your own machine, so to speak. Whatever the aspects of your system needs, from troubleshooting, using specific OS and Progress analytical tools, to system maintenance, disaster recovery or just understanding the internals of the database, we can bring you the expertise to anticipate and solve just about any system problem that could come up.
Database Administration
DBA Essentials covers all the topics you need to administer OpenEdge databases.
The course details the OpenEdge RDBMS architecture, database administration tools, creating a database, database sizing, start up and shut down procedures. shared memory usage, recommendations on startup parameters, back up and restore of a database, using after-imaging for roll-forward recovery, tuning and dump and load.
Database Administration advanced subjects
In DBA - Farther and Higher, experienced DBAs can learn more about database sizing strategies. migrating to a new version, what measures to take if corruption rears it's ugly head, Virtual System Tables, managing a clustered environment and, as they say, much more.
SQL92
Progress SQL Essentials will provide you with a basic understanding of the processes involved in setting up and communicating with the SQL92 engine.
OpenEdge Replication
It could be your worst nightmare. A server overheats, starting a fire that consumes your computer room before the sprinkler system kicks in and completes the disaster process. You've lost facilities, hardware, network and data. Now what?
OpenEdge Replication can play a major part in your disaster recovery process, providing recovery of your data at a failover site. It addresses the needs for continuous availability and minimal data loss with near zero latency.
OpenEdge Replication Essentials covers the creation of a Disaster Recovery Plan, procedures, and guidelines for installation and administration of OpenEdge Replication and OpenEdge Replication Plus on OpenEdge 10 databases and discusses various failover and failback strategies.

