"Merlin Moncure" <mmoncure@xxxxxxxxx> writes: > On 3/27/07, Erik Jones <erik@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >> Not having looked myself, this is as much a question as a suggestion, but >> are there not postgres dba training seminars/courses you could recommend >> they send their dba's to? > > There are some classes out there but in my opinion your best bet (from > point of view of looking for good talent) is to get people that found > their way to postgresql themselves. In that sense you want to hook up > with people from the mailing lists or develop contacts from within the > community. So, training classes are useful for beefing up on > knowledge and learning new tricks, but postgresql dbas are born, not > made :) I have the same opinion. Just look around and see how many "certified something" are there and how many of them *really* know the product, its details, how to work with it. Certifications don't even certify the minimum knowledge. They are like tests that we do in school: they show how we are feeling and what we "know" (or memorized during the night) at the instant of the test. Some people even cheat on tests (not that I'm saying it is done or is common with certification tests...). So, if I have a good memory to retain information for a week, I'll excel in certification tests. But then, what after that week? I'm against certifications for any product. It just doesn't show the reality. -- Jorge Godoy <jgodoy@xxxxxxxxx>