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DBA Quarterly Report

DBA Quarterly Report. George Palios. Contents. As a result of my proposal to create a DBA Service, I identified the need to publish performance figures for Management. These slides cover some of the key reporting areas managed by my team.

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DBA Quarterly Report

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  1. DBA Quarterly Report George Palios

  2. Contents As a result of my proposal to create a DBA Service, I identified the need to publish performance figures for Management. These slides cover some of the key reporting areas managed by my team. The database monitoring was done daily and initially the report was published monthly, but became a little repetitious, since everything was going smoothly, so a quarterly frequency was decided upon. There were escalation mechanisms in place via the Incident Management Process, if any incident needed urgently addressing.

  3. Aims of report Ensure DB Monitoring performed Ensure documentation procedures followed(ITIL) Accountability (Audit) Provide Service Logs (Future forecasting)

  4. Reporting Areas Management Summary Incident Management Database Backup Management Disaster Recovery & Business Continuity Performance - Disk (Live Server) Performance - Disk (Test Server) Performance – Processor (Live only) Software Management (Releases) Security Management

  5. Management Summary

  6. Incident Management

  7. Database Backup Management

  8. Disaster Recovery/Business Continuity

  9. Performance – Disk (Live Server) Active partition management was performed on the more volatile areas (i.e. Spool)

  10. Performance – Disk (Test Server) The team were allowed free reign to batter this environment (under controlled test plans of course!) Regular cloning of Live to Test took place to refresh & synchronise/mirror the Live environment so that future deployment scenarios could be thoroughly tested and also importantly, the DR & BCM procedures could be tested.

  11. Performance – Processor (Live only)

  12. Software Management

  13. Security Management

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