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Microsoft Official Course

20764B
Administering a SQL Database
Infrastructure
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Windows Server 2012 experience
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About this course: Audience

Candidates who attend this course typically are IT professionals who:

Administer and maintain SQL Server databases. These individuals


perform database administration and maintenance as their primary
area of responsibility, or work in environments where databases
play a key role in their primary job.
Individuals who develop applications that deliver content from SQL
Server databases.
About this course: Prerequisites

Before attending this course, students must have:

Basic knowledge of the Microsoft Windows operating system and


its core functionality.
Working knowledge of relational databases
Working knowledge of Transact-SQL.
Some experience with database design
About this course: Objectives

After completing this course, students will be able to:

Authenticate and authorize users


Assign server and database roles
Authorize users to access resources
Protect data with encryption and auditing
Describe recovery models and backup strategies
Backup SQL Server databases
Restore SQL Server databases
About this course: Objectives cont.

After completing this course, students will be able to:

Automate database management


Configure security for the SQL Server agent
Manage alerts and notifications
Managing SQL Server using PowerShell
Trace access to SQL Server
Monitor a SQL Server infrastructure
Troubleshoot a SQL Server infrastructure
Import and export data
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Course outline

Module 1
SQL Server Security

Module 2
Assigning Server and Database Roles

Module 3
Authorizing Users to Access Resources

Module 4
Protecting Data with Encryption and Auditing

Module 5
Recovery Models and Backup Strategies

Module 6
Backup of SQL Server Databases
Course outline, continued

Module 7
Recovering SQL Server Databases

Module 8
Automating SQL Server Management

Module 9
Configuring Security for SQL Server Agent

Module 10
Monitoring SQL Server with Alerts and Notifications

Module 11
Introduction to Managing SQL Server by using PowerShell

Module 12
Tracing Access to SQL Server with Extended Events
Course outline, continued

Module 13
Monitoring SQL Server

Module14
Troubleshooting SQL Server

Module15
Importing and Exporting Data
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Preparing for the Labs

Your lab activities will be centered around a fictitious company that we will call
AdventureWorks Cycles, through which you will learn how to:

Authenticate and authorize users


Assign server and database roles
Authorize users to access resources
Protect data with encryption and auditing
Describe recovery models and backup strategies
Backup SQL Server databases
Restore SQL Server databases
Automate database management
Configure security for the SQL Server agent
Manage alerts and notifications
Managing SQL Server using PowerShell
Trace access to SQL Server
Monitor a SQL Server infrastructure
Troubleshoot a SQL Server infrastructure
Import and export data
You will work in a VM environment to complete the labs.
VM environment

VM name Use as

20764B-MIA-DC1 Windows Server 2012 R2 domain

20764B-MIA-SQL SQL Server 2016

MSL-TMG1 TMG server for accessing the internet


Microsoft Learning Azure Pass (OPTIONAL)

You will use the Microsoft Learning Azure Pass to provide access to
Microsoft Azure for demonstrations and labs

Microsoft Learning Azure Pass access and configuration

Best Practices for Microsoft Learning Azure Pass Usage:


Check the dollar balance of you Azure Pass within Microsoft Azure once you
have set up your subscription, and be aware of how much you are
consuming as you proceed through the labs.
Do not allow Microsoft Azure components to run overnight or for extended
periods unless you need to do so.
Remove any Microsoft Azurecreated components or services such as
storage, virtual machines, or cloud services, after you finish your lab to help
minimize cost usage and extend the life of your Microsoft Learning Azure
Pass.
WARNING You May Experience UI Discrepancies
(OPTIONAL)
Given the dynamic nature of Microsoft cloud tools, you
may experience Microsoft Office 365 and/or Azure user
interface (UI) changes that were made following
courseware development and that do not match up
with lab instructions.

The Microsoft Learning team will document these


changes for instructors as they are brought to our
attention. However, given the dynamic nature of cloud
updates, you may run into changes before we become
aware of them.

If this occurs, you will have to adapt to the changes and


work through them in the labs as necessary.
Demonstration: Using Microsoft Labs Online (OPTIONAL)

In this demonstration, you will learn how to:


Access the MLO lab environment
Switch between VMs

Read the online Lab Notes carefully, because some procedures


related to on-premises lab versus online labs may have slightly
different steps. Any differences will be called out in the Lab Notes.
Demonstration: Using Hyper-V Manager (OPTIONAL)

In this demonstration, you will learn how to:


Open Hyper-V Manager
Navigate the various sections/panes within Hyper-V Manager:
VMs, snapshots, and actions (server-specific and VM-specific)
Identify the VMs you will use in the labs for this course
Take a snapshot and apply a snapshot
Connect to a VM
Start and sign in to a VM
Switch between full screen and window modes
Revert to the previous snapshot
Shut down a VM
Know when to shut down versus turn off a VM
Close Hyper-V Manager
Demonstration: Navigation in Windows Server 2012
(OPTIONAL)

In this demonstration, you will learn how to:


Configure Hyper-V to use Windows key combinations in the VM
Sign in and sign out
Access applications
Access Control Panel
Use shortcut keys

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