Discover common database servers, certifications offered, the importance of server certifications for job growth, and how to become a database professional.
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Database certification programs can increase your employability as a database administrator while expanding your skill level and practical experience.
The global cloud computing market is expected to have a 16.2 percent average annual growth rate between 2025 and 2032 [1].
Popular database server vendors include Oracle (MySQL), IBM (Db2), and Microsoft (SQL Server).
You can validate your database management skills to an employer by earning a vendor-specific database administrator certification.
Learn about different certification options, benefits, use cases, and additional skills you can build. If you’re ready to start building in-demand skills in database engineering, try the Meta Database Engineer Professional Certificate to gain skills in SQL, connecting apps to databases, and database management.
Database server certifications are tests that result in career credentials when passed. They confirm your knowledge of a specific proprietary platform. Efforts have been made to standardize database platforms; however, most current certifications are designed for a particular platform.
The difference between the cloud and databases is that databases are stored on hard drives, while the cloud uses the internet for data storage. In recent years, the demand for cloud computing professionals has increased. The global cloud computing market is expected to have a 16.62 percent average annual growth rate between 2025 and 2032 [1]. Hands-on experience is vital; however, certification can supplement your skills and experiences.
Five main cloud certifications are:
AWS Certified Solutions Architect - Professional
Microsoft Certified: Azure Fundamentals
Google Associate Cloud Engineer
IBM Certified Technical Advocate - Cloud v3
Cloud Security Alliance: Certificate of Cloud Security Knowledge
To determine the right cloud certification for you, it’s important to research which platform is used in the industry you’re looking to work in.
Server certification exams can be an excellent way to demonstrate your knowledge to potential employers. By showing a high competency level in the platform an employer uses, you can gain an advantage over other applicants. Professional certifications can also help support professional development, like promotions or salary increases.
When deciding which certification to pursue, it’s important to note that database platforms can have multiple certifications. Oracle, for example, offers Oracle AI Database Administration Certified Associate, Oracle Database Administration 2019 Certified Professional, and Oracle Database 12c Administration Certified Master. Each certification increases total competency and can allow for continued growth. Once you decide which platform to become certified in, it’s important to note the levels of certification to find the one that best fits your goals.
There are different certifications because there isn’t one industry-standard database platform. Companies choose which platform to utilize, potentially requiring you to learn a platform you have not used before. Common platforms are MySQL (Oracle), SQL Server (Microsoft), and Db2 (IBM). Additionally, certification options vary by experience level.
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No one certification is better than the other since there isn’t a single industry-standard platform. The most beneficial certification for you depends on your career path and even the specific company you work for (or want to work for). For those who work in multisystem environments, a combination of certifications could be the best choice.
The first step to finding the right certification for you is to research the requirements of your current and future employers. You can find which platform they use by reading through their job postings on LinkedIn. Some jobs that use database servers in their roles are:
Database designer/database architect
Data analyst/data scientist
Data mining/business intelligence (BI) specialist
Most job listings will include skill requirements showing the platform in which they expect proficiency.
To enhance your employability to a wider range of employers, you may benefit from having competencies in relational database management systems with knowledge of structured query language (SQL). These are industry standards that are needed in any database role.
Oracle, MySQL, IBM Db2, Cassandra, and MongoDB are commonly used database servers. The list below outlines their respective certifications and levels of expertise.
For this certification, there are no prerequisites, and the only requirement is to pass an exam. This is a starting point for getting and advancing your certifications. Earning this certification shows that you understand MySQL architecture and can perform necessary functions with MySQL databases, such as installation, configuration, securing, monitoring, optimizing, backing up, and recovering.
Oracle makes up 96 percent of Fortune Global 100 companies' database platforms, making it a strong certification to obtain [2]. In this certification, you learn using labs and hands-on activities to deepen your skill set. You will also learn the 19c’s new features for administrators keeping you updated on the technology.
The only requisite for earning the Oracle Database Administration 2019 Certified Professional is to pass the exam. If you have no prior experience, you may take the recommended courses at Oracle University.
This is an entry-level exam for people with Db2 12 for z/OS knowledge through hands-on experience or formal education. To earn the certification, you must pass the C1000-122, Db2 12 for z/OS DBA Fundamentals exam, displaying in-depth knowledge of SQL and database creation and security. Earning this certification shows you have Db2 competencies in planning, security, operations, data concurrency, application design, and working with SQL, XML, and database objects.
Mongo offers two certifications: Associate Database Administrator Certification and Associate Developer Certification. Both certifications require a general coding knowledge base with proficiencies in database concepts, system programming, JavaScript, and software development.
Certified DBA proficiencies:
Philosophy and features
CRUD
Indexing and performance
Server administration
Replication
Sharding
Application administration
Certified Developer proficiencies:
CRUD
Indexing and performance
Aggregation
Replication
Sharding
Data modeling
Apache Cassandra is a free, open-source database management system that offers multiple certifications to develop and grow your skill set and compensation. The Developer Certification shows you’re proficient in managing data with Apache Cassandra.
The Administrator Certification indicates that you can install, configure, manage, and optimize Apache Cassandra clusters.
K8ssandra Certification shows you can advance from database administration to site reliability engineering (SRE) with skills in Docker, Kubernetes, Sidecar, K8ssandra, and more.
When it comes to internet security, the server certificate is a digital document that verifies the identity of a server or website. Server certificates allow for encrypted connections, which means the information transferred between users and servers is secure.
Before taking any other step, it’s crucial to determine your end goal. By researching and recognizing what role you would like, it’s easier to acquire the necessary skills and education. Refer back to the list of common server roles to start gathering information.
The level of education needed depends on the role you’re looking to pursue. A database administrator can be hired with a GED and relevant work experience, although a bachelor's degree can increase pay and job opportunities. A database architect, however, will require a bachelor's degree in a relevant subject such as information technology or computer science.
To gain relevant work experience, one option is to start with general IT roles, such as help desk support. You can then begin to gain a working knowledge of core concepts like network security and systems management. Another path would be to begin with database administration from the start of your career. Once you become a database administrator, it will likely require two to four years to become proficient in the role.
Technology is a constantly evolving industry, and employer trends suggest an increased emphasis on continued education. Education and work experience create a strong foundation for your resume. Pursuing continuing education, like online courses and certifications, can help you advertise yourself as a competent and valuable candidate.
Courses allow you to learn new skills and deepen your working knowledge. You can choose from many skill levels, from introductory to advanced. These courses show employers your willingness to continue your education and further your knowledge in the field.
Certificates are typically available for each type of server. They are granted after meeting the necessary prerequisites and passing an exam. Examples of server certificates you can pursue online include Oracle SQL Databases Specialization by LearnQuest and Learn SQL Basics for Data Science Specialization by UC Davis.
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