The administrator is critical in any large database installation. The DBA checks performance statistics and memory usage, performs general maintenance and backup for the database, initiates traces, executes database utilities, sets buffer sizes, determines how often buffers are flushing, and, in general, understands how database settings and events affect overall performance.
The DBA also performs periodic tuning of the database, including:
If a site experiences a performance problem, this usually means there is a bottleneck somewhere in the system. The DBA can help to isolate the bottleneck. Once the bottleneck is identified, the site can determine whether to apply more resources or correct the situation that is stressing the existing resources.