1Z0-024 1Z0-054 vs Performance Tuning

Hello

obiously, they are tests for very different versions (8i vs 11g), but if you take that into consideration, I think they are very similar... But in Oracle 8i you had to pass 5 exams (Yes FIVE!) If you want to get your OCP. Today, you get 11G OCP with 3 tests... and if you pass 1Z0-054 you have one cerfitication others...

Is this true?

Are different so the two reviews?, it seems that they are very similar (all similar which can be oracle 8i and oracle 11g)

Anyone who has had 1z0-024 (there are almost 13 years) took 1z0-054?

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Is this true?

I guess that what you are asking to be true is that the 11g OCP requires three exams (TRUE) and passing the 1Z0 - 054 you grant OCÉ certification in addition to the 11 g OCP (also TRUE).  Theoretically, you could also win the 11g tuning certification without an OCP, but there're so much, we need practical training that must also be met.

Are different so the two reviews?, it seems that they are very similar (all similar which can be oracle 8i and oracle 11g)

Well, I don't have a handy list of topics for 1Z0 - 024, so I'll work from subjects for 1Z0 - 054 and extrapolate. First of all, I will list some of the topics in 054 which are features that did not exist in 8i:

Automatic maintenance AWR, ADDM, tasks, reports of ASH, database Resource manager, planner of the Oracle, SQL tuning automatically, planning Plan SQL, SQL Performance Analyzer, Database Replay, Automatic Shared Memory Management, automatic memory management, space management auto Segment, Segment retractable, Automatic Storage Management, Statspack.

Please note that the list above is perhaps not complete.  I might have missed some.  However, I think I can answer your question with confidence, saying: "Yes - the two reviews are very different."

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