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Job Location | Pune |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | Not Disclosed |
Industry | IT - Software |
Functional Area | Operations Management / Process AnalysisGeneral / Other Software |
EmploymentType | Full-time |
Role :Cloud Technical ArchitectRole Description :Develop and deliver agile and cost effective hosting solutions. Implement scalable, high performance hosting solutions that meet the need of todays corporate and digital applications using both private and public cloud technologies. Plan and deliver legacy infrastructure transformation and migration to drive next-generation business outcomes.Must Have Skills :Exadata OperationsGood To Have Skills :Oracle Engineered SystemsJob Requirements : Responsibilities Exadata Database Machine administration L1/L2 support Database administration, patching and upgrade Essential Qualifications 5 years of experience in Oracle Database administration Experience in managing at least one Oracle database release Oracle 9i, 10g, 11g, 12c on large systems Experience in database refresh, cloning, installation, upgrade and backup restore Exposure to Oracle Linux or Oracle Solaris Good interpersonal, written, and oral communication skills Desired Qualifications Knowledge on ITIL standard and best practices Exposure in Oracle Real Application Cluster RAC management, Automatic Storage Management ASM, and Oracle Data Guard Experience on Exadata would be a plus,
Keyskills :
databaseadministrationcommunicationskillslinuxagemanagement