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IT236560

18 - 22 Oct 2026

Dubai (UAE)

Cost : 5390 € Euro

Introduction

The Database Fundamentals for Infrastructure Professionals training program is designed by Global Horizon Training Center to provide system administrators, infrastructure specialists, data center teams, and IT operations professionals with a practical understanding of database environments from an infrastructure perspective.

This program does not aim to turn participants into database administrators. Instead, it helps them understand how databases operate, how they interact with servers, storage, backup systems, clusters, virtualization platforms, and monitoring tools. The course focuses on the key concepts required to support database-dependent systems, coordinate effectively with DBA teams, and ensure better reliability, availability, and recoverability of critical business applications.

Objectives

By the end of this training program, participants will be able to:

  • Understand the core concepts of relational and non-relational databases.

  • Explain how databases interact with servers, storage, networks, and operating systems.

  • Identify key database components such as data files, log files, indexes, schemas, and transactions.

  • Understand database backup, restore, recovery, and retention concepts.

  • Recognize the role of infrastructure in database performance, availability, and resilience.

  • Support database environments without performing advanced DBA tasks.

  • Communicate more effectively with DBA, application, and infrastructure teams.

  • Understand high availability, clustering, replication, and disaster recovery concepts related to databases.

  • Identify common infrastructure-related causes of database issues.

  • Apply best practices for monitoring, capacity planning, and operational support.

Course Methodology

This program uses a practical and discussion-based methodology designed for infrastructure professionals. The training combines instructor-led explanations, real-world examples, infrastructure diagrams, case studies, guided exercises, group discussions, and operational scenarios.

The course focuses on concepts and operational understanding rather than vendor-specific certification preparation. Participants will explore database environments through examples related to servers, storage, backup, virtualization, and data center operations.

Organizational Impact

Organizations will benefit from this program by developing infrastructure teams that can better support database-dependent systems. The training helps reduce communication gaps between infrastructure and DBA teams, improves incident response, supports better backup and recovery planning, and enhances operational reliability.

The program also contributes to improved service continuity, stronger disaster recovery readiness, better infrastructure planning, and more effective support for business-critical applications.

Target Audience

This program is suitable for:

  • System Administrators

  • Infrastructure Engineers

  • IT Operations Teams

  • Data Center Operations Staff

  • Backup and Recovery Administrators

  • Storage Administrators

  • Network Administrators supporting database environments

  • Cloud and Virtualization Administrators

  • Technical Support Engineers

  • IT professionals who interact with database systems but are not DBAs


Course Outline

Day 1: Database Concepts for Infrastructure Professionals

  • Introduction to databases and their role in enterprise systems

  • Difference between databases, applications, servers, and storage

  • Relational databases vs. non-relational databases

  • Common database platforms: SQL Server, Oracle, MySQL, PostgreSQL

  • Understanding database instances, services, and engines

  • Key components: tables, rows, columns, schemas, indexes, views

  • Basic understanding of SQL and database queries

  • Database users, roles, permissions, and access concepts

  • How infrastructure teams interact with database environments

  • Common responsibilities and boundaries between System Admins and DBAs


Day 2: Database Architecture, Servers, Storage, and Operating Systems

  • How databases use CPU, memory, disk, and network resources

  • Database files: data files, log files, temp files, control files

  • Understanding transaction logs and why they are critical

  • Storage concepts for databases: IOPS, latency, throughput, capacity

  • SAN, NAS, DAS, and cloud storage considerations

  • File systems and volume management for database workloads

  • Impact of operating system configuration on database performance

  • Virtualized database environments: benefits and risks

  • Infrastructure requirements for production database systems

  • Common infrastructure mistakes affecting databases


Day 3: Backup, Restore, and Recovery Concepts

  • Difference between backup, restore, and recovery

  • Full, differential, incremental, and transaction log backups

  • Backup scheduling and retention planning

  • Recovery Point Objective (RPO) and Recovery Time Objective (RTO)

  • Database consistency and backup verification

  • Snapshots vs. database-aware backups

  • Storage-level backups and application-consistent backups

  • Restore testing and recovery validation

  • Common backup failures and operational risks

  • Infrastructure team role in database backup and recovery


Day 4: High Availability, Clustering, Replication, and Disaster Recovery

  • Introduction to high availability for database systems

  • Clustering concepts for infrastructure teams

  • Failover, redundancy, and service continuity

  • Replication concepts and use cases

  • Primary and secondary database environments

  • Disaster recovery design principles

  • Local availability vs. remote disaster recovery

  • Database dependencies: DNS, network, storage, authentication, applications

  • Monitoring failover readiness

  • Incident response scenarios for database infrastructure failures


Day 5: Monitoring, Troubleshooting, Capacity Planning, and Best Practices

  • Key database infrastructure monitoring indicators

  • CPU, memory, disk, network, storage, and service monitoring

  • Understanding database performance symptoms from infrastructure perspective

  • Capacity planning for database growth

  • Log management and operational documentation

  • Patch management and change management considerations

  • Security basics for database infrastructure support

  • Coordination between DBA, system admin, backup, storage, and application teams

  • Practical operational checklist for supporting database environments

  • Final case study: supporting a business-critical database environment

  • Action plan for applying the course concepts in the workplace

IT manager

Training Course: Database Fundamentals for Infrastructure Professionals


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Discount Group Download Brochure  

IT236560

18 - 22 Oct 2026

Dubai (UAE) -

Cost: 5390 € Euro


  About Dubai

Dubai, located on the Persian Gulf, is one of the seven United Arab Emirates and one of the most popular tourist destinations in the world. The discovery of oil in the region has made Dubai extremely wealthy, allowing it to build the glittering skyscrapers that it is now famous for. That wealth is strongly in evidence in Dubai and visitors will see luxurious buildings and supercars aplenty. Perfect beaches and endless shopping opportunities are to key to Dubai's attractions. Flights to Dubai open up the city's cultural attractions to tourists, with beautiful mosques, museums and art galleries scattered throughout this ultra-modern metropolis.


  Things to do and places to visit in Dubai

Dubai's wealth has made it famous for building ever taller buildings and creating artificial islands off its shores. The city's hotels are luxurious and shoppers will love its extensive shopping malls which showcase all the world's top brands. Dubai's attractions don't end there. Dubai also caters to adventure lovers, who can jump in a 4x4 or on a board to speed over dunes outside the city. Local culture mustn't be forgotten either, and visitors have wonderful mosques to visit and old districts to explore. All that combined means that a flight to Dubai is sure to lead to an unforgettable holiday.

When visiting Dubai, be sure to:

  • Go to the observation deck of the Burj Khalifa, the tallest building in the world.
  • Admire the intricately beautiful Grand Mosque, which has the tallest minaret in the city.
  • Understand the local history and culture with a visit to the Dubai Museum.
  • Discover objects from the 6th century at Jumeirah Archaeological Site.
  • Go skiing – That's not a joke, the Mall of the Emirates houses a snowdome.
  • Go shopping at the Mall of the Emirates or the Dubai Mall.
  • Explore the desert surrounding the city – either by 4x4 or atop a camel.
  • Eat fantastic seafood at Dubai Marina.
  • Cool off at the Wild Wadi Waterpark.
  • Marvel at gorgeous Arabic calligraphy at Jumeirah Mosque, the biggest in the city.
  • Take a yacht tour around the artificial islands of Palm Jumeirah.
  • Haggle for souvenirs in one of the city's souks.
  • Wander around the traditional building in Bastakiya District.
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