Since i started my career about ten years ago I’ve read thousands of articles,white papers,blog posts,presentations and official documentation.Beside those there were very good book i’ve read that helped me boost my knowledge and skills in different area.So here here is the complete list in no particular order :
- Troubleshooting Oracle Performance, 2nd Edition — Christian Antognini
- Expert Oracle Database Architecture Third Edition — Thomas Kyte and Darl Kuhn
- SQL Tuning — Dan Tow
- Oracle8i Internal Services for Waits, Latches, Locks, and Memory — Steve Adams
- Oracle Core Essential Internals for DBA and Developers — Jonathan Lewis
- Oracle SQL Tuning with Oracle SQLTXPLAIN — Stelios Charalambides
- Optimizing Oracle Performance — Cary Millsap
- Mastering Oracle trace data — Cary Millsap
- Expert Oracle SQL — Tony Hasler
- Cost-Based Oracle Fundamentals — Jonathan Lewis
- Oracle Database 11G Administration II — Bob Bryla
- Oracle Database 11G Administration I — John Watson (My first oracle book)
- AWS Certified Solutions Architect Study Guide Second Edition — Ben Piper and David Clinton
- AWS Certified SysOps Administrator Study Guide — Sara Perrott and Brett Mclaughlin
- Administering a SQL Database Infrastructure — Victor Isakov
- Mastering PostgreSQL 13 Fourth Edition — Hans-Jurgen Schonig
- Systems Performance Entreprise and the cloud — Brendan Gregg
- Next Generation databases NoSQL,NewSQL and Big Data — Guy Harrison
- Reverse Engineering for Beginners — Dennis Yurichev
Also some good book i started (Read some chapters) but not read to completion :
- Secrets of the Oracle Database — Norbert Debes
- Oracle Performance Survival Guide — Guy Harrison
- Expert Oracle Practice — OakTable press (Many good authors)
- Understanding the Linux Kernel — Daniel P. Bovet and Marco Cesati
Hope that help in getting some inspiration ๐
That’s it ๐