If you want to know more about the job market, and income prospects, your best bet would be to visit some of the recruitment sites and do a search for the number of vacancies for a particular DB, the average salaries, the type of qualifications and experience they are looking for, and (if you can find it) the type of companies looking for these people and the market they work in. Only you can decide what's best for you, but the skills you learn with one of the systems will be mostly transferrable to the other in most of the important areas. I'd rather employ someone with a few years experience under their belt doing the job than someone with tons of qualifications and no experience, but qualifications AND experience are an unbeatable combination. Go with what's best for you and what seems the most interesting to you. You've gotta love what you do if you want to be a great DB Admin.
Well oracle and SQL both have there own demands and plus there use in organization according. Personal if I prefer Oracle according to my needs.
I would say that most SMEs use MSSQL or mySQL, Oracle seems to be higher end. Having said that specialist Oracle developers seem to be harder to find.
Oracle seems to be the most used, especially when it comes to game servers. I have rarely seen use of Microsoft's SQL.
Oracle on Linux is more in demand now a days everywhere..... In most of companies,Oracle is operated on Linux...because Linux provides more security as compared to Windows... So the database will be more secured....!!
yeah i agree with you but with my experience the most demand is SQL SERVER because most of my customers would suggest me to use SQL SERVER rather than ORACLE because they told me that ORACLE is the most expensive database among others.
well everyone is entitled to their own opinions, their views on certain subjects. Lets respect each others point of view.
mysql is the has most demand in market because •Community usage: 62% MySQL; •Evaluation usage: 50% oracle; •Deployment usage: 40% SQL;