From past experience:
Many companies may classify a DBA as the person that administers the database and the Apps DBA to administer the applications that utilize that database.
The Apps DBA may be more of a glorified database developer with some DBA duties and understanding of how the database interacts or is utilized by the application (whether it be COTS or a local beast).
The DBA has more responsibility, usually more experience (this usually translates into higher pay as well) than Apps DBA.
Jon Baker
Database Architect
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www.netsec.net
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> From: C.S.Venkata Subramanian [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, January 21, 2002 12:15 AM
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> Subject: OT:DBA Vs Apps DBA
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> Hello Listers,
> Can any one tell me, what is the basic difference between a
> "DBA" and an "Apps DBA", what additional tasks an Apps dba
> has to do than compared to a normal dba.
>
> Secondly what will be career prospective of a Support DBA in
> the long run.
>
> Pl enlighten me.
>
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