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L1,L2,L3 SUPPORT?

977020Nov 29 2012 — edited Nov 29 2012
Briefly explain L1,L2,L3 supports of Oracle DAB responsibilities

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damorgan
I have no idea what you are asking about. Either fully explain your question or provide a link to the Oracle docs that discuss it.
Srini Chavali-Oracle
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Technical_support#Multi-tiered_technical_support

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Srini
Girish Sharma
L1=Junior/fresher dba, having 1-2 year exp.
L2=Intermediate dba, having 2+ to 4 year exp.
L3=Advanced/Expert dba, having 4+ to 6 year exp..

But, this is not an official term, nor it is somewhere documented in any IT policy, rather may be in your region opposite saying/direction exists.

Regards
Girish Sharma
Niket Kumar
As far as I have seen....

L1: monitoring databases and handle very basic tasks in database.
L2: maintaing database and do more advance administrative tasks and solve the problem raised by L1 people or problems not able to solve by L1
L3:when there is very critical work then they plan the work so that it work will be done carefully or they came into play in disaster recovery scenarios and also plan architecture of database according to requirement.

L1:people are basically do night shifts ;-)

just a practical tone :-)
EdStevens
974017 wrote:
Briefly explain L1,L2,L3 supports of Oracle DAB responsibilities
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"When I use a word," Humpty Dumpty said in rather a scornful tone, "it means just what I choose it to mean -- neither more nor less."
(Lewis Carroll - Through the Looking Glass)

And so it is with job titles.

Even though we work in a technical industry, not every term you see has a universal, fixed, immutable, technical meaning.
Job titles mean only and exactly what the organization using them intends for them to mean.

My first two jobs in IT were in shops that had exactly the same set of job titles for Programmers --
- Programmer/Analyst I
- Programmer/Analyst II
- Programmer/Analyst III

In the first shop, the Programmer/Analyst I was the most junior of the three.
In the second shop, - Programmer/Analyst I was the most senior of the three.

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