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SQL Server Database Administration Training Class A four-day on-site SQL Server DBA Training Course 2007-2010 by Burleson

n Consulting This course is taught at your Company site with up to 20 students. Clic here for on-site course prices

* Learn SQL Server DBA Concepts. * Understand SQL Server Installation & configuration

* Use SQL Server Object Management. * Understand SQL Server Object Administration. * Learn SQL Server security and user management.

The primary goal is this course is to prepare the students to administer complex SQL Server databases. This SQL Server DBA course is an intensive 4-day course is designed to provide SQL Server professionals with an in-depth understanding o f the DBA features of SQL Server and T-SQL syntax for the DBA. Broad in scope, this course covers all of the SQL Server Database Administration topics including global tuning with SQL Server parameters, SGA instance managem ent, file & tablespace management, user administration & security and table & in dex management. exercises are used to demonstrate each SQL Server feature and the student will g ain first-hand experience in the ey SQL Server DBA concepts. Don't get your SQL Server training from a beginner. Use a seasoned professional with extensive real-world experience.

SQL Server 2005 Bible Retail Price $49.99 Paul Nielsen ISBN 0764542567

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This SQL Server DBA Training is designed for the practicing Microsoft SQL Server professional but it is useful to anyone interested in learning SQL Server datab ase administration. This includes SQL Server developers, SQL Server DBAs, SQL S erver web developers and any computer professional who needs to understand the a rchitecture of an SQL Server database. The course assumes a basic nowledge of computer programming techniques, relatio nal database concepts, SQL, and basic SQL Server architecture.

This SQL Server training was designed by experienced SQL Server database adminis trators with extensive real-world experience. Learning Objectives: The primary objective of this SQL Server DBA training is to provide each student with the nowledge and secrets to be successful as a practicing SQL Server DBA. The student will gain confidence in their SQL Server DBA nowledge and learn t he tric s and traps of the SQL Server OCP DBA exam. Using a proven training combination of intense instruction and practicum the stu dent should have a firm understanding of SQL Server Database Administration. Th e student will successfully install and configure a wor ing SQL Server database, create tablespaces and files, manage security and user access, and create table s and write SQL Server queries. SQL Server Database Administration Training Class SQL Server Certified Professional DBA Training Course Copyright 2007-2010 by Burleson Consulting Syllabus

The History of SQL Server and relational databases Relational database history The evolution of SQL Server SQL Server and ANSI standards Installing and configuring SQL Server Pre-installation steps Installing SQL Server Configuring the run-time SQL Server system Patching SQL Server - Service pac s SQL Server data storage management SQL Server file management architecture Creating database files Creating SQL Server log files Using SQL Server file groups

Managing data with the DTS utility Using DTS to export and import SQL Server table data SQL Server Security management Windows security management for the server Windows authentication mode SQL Server rights and role management SQL Server Bac up & Recovery Overview of SQL Server bac up & recovery Incremental bac ups Restoring a SQL Server database Standby database overview Shipping SQL Server log files to standby databases SQL Server database Replication Microsoft replication architectures Creating a replication topology Configuring SQL Server replication SQL Server Job scheduling Common database scheduled jobs Configuring SQLMail Setting SQL Server and server alert thresholds Creating customized error conditions Scheduling multi-step job streams VIII. Ratio Analysis - Techniques for quic ly getting a bird's eye view of perfo rmance Key performance ratios can quic ly help a SQL Server DBA understand how well the ir overall system is performing. This chapter provides details on what ratios a DBA needs to monitor, along with recommendations for what to do when ey perform ance metrics are out of line. IX. PLM Steps 3 and 4 - Using History to Prepare for the Future Many SQL Server DBAs wor in a reactive mode, which means they do little to plan for the future needs of the databases they oversee. This chapter discusses the importance of historical trend analysis, what ey metrics should be trac ed, and how to use historical data to forecast future needs.

Performance Tuning for the SQL Server DBA SQL Server monitoring for performance SQL Server startup parameter tuning T-SQL tuning

SQL tuning for SQL Server Diagnosing storage and system problems Diagnosing session and O/S issues

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