Certification for EBS (R12) on Cloud for Oracle Apps DBAs

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In this post, we are going to cover one of the most commonly asked questions from our training i.e. “Which Cloud Certification is for EBS(R12) on Cloud?” If you are an Oracle Apps DBA then you also must be having this question and this post will give you the answer you seek.

Before moving further, if you are not aware of SaaS, PaaS, and IaaS, we highly recommend you to go through our previous post on Cloud Service Models (SaaS, PaaS, IaaS). Also, you must know the difference between OCI and OCI Classic, if you don’t know then check our post here for the same.

In Cloud, EBS Database tier can be deployed either on IaaS (Infrastructure as a Service) or DBCS (Database as a Service) which is PaaS (Platform as a Service) and within IaaS, you can deploy either on OCI (Oracle Cloud Infrastructure) or OCI-C (Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Classic).

But EBS Middle Tier can be deployed only on IaaS because till now the necessary tool for the entire EBS Application stack on PaaS is not available, and everything is on Iaas. So you can deploy application tier on OCI or OCI Classic.

If we talk about the certification, then till now there is no official certification for EBS (R12) on Cloud, but you can always go for Oracle Cloud Certification [1Z0-160] or Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Architect Associate  [1Z0-932] or Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Classic Architect Associate [1Z0-337].

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I started my IT career in 2000 as an Oracle DBA/Apps DBA. The first few years were tough (<$100/month), with very little growth. In 2004, I moved to the UK. After working really hard, I landed a job that paid me £2700 per month. In February 2005, I saw a job that was £450 per day, which was nearly 4 times of my then salary.