33 DBA's to one database?  That's pretty danged good!  :)

Seriously, this is a question that comes up every so often within Oracle
as well, as clients ask Oracle employees what should be expected.
There's no simple answer to it.  As you might expect, the answer is "it
depends".  :)

Depends on (a non-exhaustive list):

1.      Requirement for 24x7 DBA coverage
2.      Complexity of database
3.      Type of applications using the database
4.      Database type (OLTP, DW etc.)
5.      Number of tiers (two tier, three tier etc.)
6.      Amount of input required into development of apps (tuning
support and so on)

And lots more as well.

Pete
"Controlling developers is like herding cats."
Kevin Loney, Oracle DBA Handbook
"Oh no, it's not.  It's much harder than that!"
Bruce Pihlamae, long-term Oracle DBA
 


-----Original Message-----
Hamilton
Sent: Tuesday, March 11, 2003 6:59 AM
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I'm trying to build a case for management that we need additional DBAs
so I'd like to take a quick poll if I may. What is the ratio of Oracle
databases to DBAs in your shop? This includes development and production
databases. At our shop it's 33:1.

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