This book is more about different types of tradeoffs you can make in terms of your system design. I'd recommend looking at grad databases courses instead, e.g:
I really wish this class (or the Harvard class referenced below) were offered as a MOOC w/ some certification. I rarely find classes around OS/databases offered as MOOCs, which is a pity because those are the things I'd love to spend time on.
Part of the problem is that doing a decent MOOC takes a TON of preparation and effort, much more so than a regular class. The professor who runs the class (Stratos Idreos) has a billion things that he's working on, so turning it unto a MOOC would require some outside support, probably. That said, releasing the videos might be a possibility, I'll ask and see. I believe Andy Pavlo's class has videos online already.
The other part is that in the Harvard classes specifically, the class discussion is a huge part of the class.
- http://db.cs.cmu.edu/courses/ - http://daslab.seas.harvard.edu/classes/cs165/ - http://daslab.seas.harvard.edu/classes/cs265/