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Database Administrator vs Database Architect?
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Problem
In terms of job responsibilities and activities, what is the difference between a Database Administrator (DBA) and a Database Architect?
Solution
I would say the term Database Administrator covers the full gamut of database duties: design, development, production support, performance tuning, report writing, OLAP, etc.
A Database Architect is involved in the design and development of large or complicated database solutions. However, the Architect is usually not involved in the day-to-day operations of the system once it is deployed.
I don't really like either term. Database Administrator is too vague, Database Architect sounds pretentious.
I am a computer programmer at heart, but aren't we all?
A Database Architect is involved in the design and development of large or complicated database solutions. However, the Architect is usually not involved in the day-to-day operations of the system once it is deployed.
I don't really like either term. Database Administrator is too vague, Database Architect sounds pretentious.
I am a computer programmer at heart, but aren't we all?
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StackExchange Database Administrators Q#18151, answer score: 9
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