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What Do Explicitly Three Stars on a Hotel Facade in Istanbul Mean!?

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It is widely known, that classification of hotels in Istanbul starts with three stars. Well, if you settle in a two-star hotel, nothing especially horrible will happen, of course. But it will mean that you have just found a place where to sleep. A hotel regarding the precise meaning of the word can not have less than two stars. And the vast majority of Istanbul hotels possess their three stars. So, what is so special about a three-star hotel in Istanbul?

First of all, "three stars" is not "too few". The difference between a three-star, and a five-star might only be in hall size and room interior, whereas the service level might stay the same. So, why should we overpay?

Secondly, three-star hotels can differ very much. One should understand that a three-star built 5 years ago is much more different from its 20-year-old counterpart. However, despite these differences between Istanbul hotels of the same level, there is an indispensable service pack guaranteed by each three-star hotel. Let us see what it includes.

Breakfast is free of charge. Usually, open board buffet is offered in the mornings. There can be a lot of meat, or little of it, but traditionally, Istanbul hotels serve a lot of vegetables, and fruits during breakfast.

Daily cleaning of the rooms. Usually, the towels are changed if requested (just leave a special card on them). The point here is not in greediness, but in the national program of economy of water. In the shower one will, usually, find hairdryer, 2 pieces of soap (replaced periodically), and bottles with shampoo. Toilet is merged with the bathroom, toilet paper is always present.

Room amenities in three-stars in Istanbul include TV, bedside-table, and dresser with hangers. Usually there also is a safe-box, but you should ask whether it is used for free or not, in advance. Of course, there is a mini-bar. Its contents depend on the class of the hotel. In three-stars, it usually involves two cups of beer, small bottle of wine, two bottles of water, fruit juice, chocolate bar, and a pack of nutlets. All these will be charged! The price is slightly higher than outdoor one.

Beware also that some TV channels, usually erotic ones, can also be for charge.

Every decent three-star in Istanbul has its own restaurant. The meals there are generally not exquisite, but quite nourishing. Even late at night one can order something simple, like roast beef with garnish. So, there should be no problem with what to eat in the evenings.

Remember that as everywhere else, in Istanbul a three-star hotel is aimed to serve the middle class. Service and comfort level, and the choice of options suit what middle class can afford and wish. Therefore, European tourists prefer staying in three-stars, for they know how to rest without spending too much.

A famous traveler and analyst, the author of periodical reviews about the hotels all over the world Andy Dorson thinks, that 3-star Istanbul hotels correspond their rating and class completely. Every tourist, who selected one of Three-star hotels in Istanbul, is going to become sure about the truth of this statement by receiving inexpensive and, at the same, time comfortable accommodation and he will never regret his choice.


IT Jobs - The Database Administrator

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In the Information Technology world there are many options to pursue if one is looking for a solid and trustworthy career. One particular job specifically has proved being of great interest and is currently in dire need of more recruits. This IT job is that of a "Database Administrator" or for short, a DBA. Database administrators obviously work with databases, specifically database management systems software. The basic requirements of DBAs is to create databases, maintain them and write programs for database administration.

DBA Obligations

Responsibilities of database administrators differ upon many factors. Depending on one's specific DBA job description, the interwoven corporate and IT policies as well as the technical issues of Database Management Systems (or DBMS) one's duties can vary greatly. What is certain, duty wise, is that a few definite and necessary tasks need to be fulfilled by all DBAs. DBAs are often required to conduct operations including disaster recovery, performance analysis and tuning, data dictionary maintenance and some database design.

DBA obligations in clear cut form involve safeguarding and guaranteeing either a corporation's or organization's functional databases and coinciding applications that reach those databases, making sure to monitor both efficiency and functionality.

6 Required Tasks

Beyond the above obligations, DBAs are also responsible for 6 main tasks including issues of recoverability, integrity, security, availability, performance and development and testing support.

Recoverability here is done as a means to take precautionary action in case of major errors in terms of data entry, program bugs or overall hardware malfunctions. The objective for a DBA in recoverability terms is to be able to bring back a database in the state it was prior to the malfunction or lose. Rightfully so, recoverability is also sometimes called "disaster recovery."

Integrity requires DBAs to provide means to protect, but more importantly, to prevent data giving users from breaking the system's business rules. Security is obviously just what it implies. And DBAs must tailor what they create to conform to a company's security policies in terms of user ability, both in access and changing data. Availability here is just asking DBAs to provide accessible means to authorized users to access and change data as necessary for business interest.

Performance from a DBAs point of view is simply a task of maintaining efficiency in online response times and workability between all other aspects tying into the database maintenance process. If performance problems arise, DBAs will examine SQL statements, table processes and overall system architecture, individually speaking. And lastly, the Development and Testing Support aspect for DBAs is a rather less important task, one involving the collecting of sample production data for testing new and/or altered programs, consulting with programmers about overall performance tuning and making certain table design modifications as to provide new means of storage for new program functions.

Prerequisite Action

Before actually heading out into the real IT working world as a DBA, one must get their Microsoft certification, or gain what is referred to as a Microsoft Certified Database Administrator certification or MCDBA for short. This involves going through various steps from training, to testing and actual certification attainment. It doesn't necessarily come easy, but in the long run, to become a successful, accelerated and respected DBA, one must have their MCDBA certification as validity to one's IT and specific DBA skills and capabilities. And once this is had, a DBA position can be acquired and the above responsibilities are then put into effect.

If one is serious about becoming a DBA, you must get certified. Before this though, consider Microsoft Training to push yourself ahead of other IT competition.


Blogger BlogNet23975: Jul 21, 2008

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