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    The History of SQL Server and relational databases

    Relational database history

    The evolution of SQL Server

    SQL Server and ANSI standardsInstalling and configuring SQL Server

    Pre-installation steps

    Installing SQL Server Configuring the run-time SQL Server system

    Patching SQL Server - Service packs

    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 Backup & Recovery

    Overview of SQL Server backup & recovery

    Incremental backups

    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 streamsVIII. Ratio Analysis - Techniques for quickly getting a bird's eye view of performance

    Key performance ratios can quickly help a SQL Server DBA understand how well their

    overall system is performing. This chapter provides details on what ratios a DBA needs

    to monitor, along with recommendations for what to do when key performance metrics

    are out of line.

    IX. PLM Steps 3 and 4 - Using History to Prepare for the FutureMany SQL Server DBAs work 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 key

    metrics should be tracked, 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

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    Diagnosing session and O/S issues

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    Cope effectively with Database Disaster Recovery

    Implement High Availability and Replication

    Use relevant TSQL commands

    Understand the basics of Integration Services

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    SQL Server 2005 Database Administration TrainingSQL Server 2005 Overview

    Availability and Scalability Features

    Security Features

    Data Management Features

    Administration and Maintenance Features

    Development Features

    To enable SQLiMail Testing mail delivery

    Installing SQL Server 2005

    Installing Microsoft SQL Server

    System Requirements

    Preparing for a SQL 2005 Installation

    Installation Checklist

    Setup Features

    Using the System Consistency Checker

    Unattended Installation

    Installation Sequence

    Installation Maintenance

    Upgrading from previous versions of SQL Server

    To verify the Installation

    Administrative Tools

    Upgrading to SQL Server Management Studio

    Management Studio Windows

    Registered Servers

    Object Explorer

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    Review Database Objects

    Modify Database Properties

    Create Database Scripts

    The Maintenance Plans Node

    Solution Explorer

    Query Editor

    Template Explorer

    Dynamic Help

    SQL Server 2005 Services node

    SQL Server 2005 Network Configuration node

    SQL Server 2005 Native Client Configuration node

    Dedicated Administrative Connection

    SQL Server Management Studio SQLCMD Mode

    Using SQL Management Objects

    SMO Object Model

    Monitoring the Database Server

    Managing Metadata Views

    Metadata Storage

    System Views

    Information Schema

    Catalog Views

    Sys All

    Dynamic Management Views

    System Stored Procedures

    Database and Index Maintenance

    Index Management New Index Features

    Creating Indexes

    Online Index Maintenance

    Lock Options

    Included Columns in Indexes

    Partitioned Tables and Indexes

    XML Index Support

    Altering an Index

    Rebuilding an Index

    Reorganising an Index

    Disabling an Index Dropping an Index

    Index Fragmentation

    Using the Database Tuning Advisor

    Securing SQL Server 2005

    Implementing Securables

    New Security Features

    Principals Securables

    Permissions

    Permission Types Managing Logins

    Managing Users

    Managing Schemas Schema Definition

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    Using Schemas

    Managing Execution Context

    Managing Permissions

    Manage Server Permissions

    Manage Server-Scope Securable Permissions

    Manage Database Permissions

    Manage Database-Scope Securable Permissions

    Managing Certificates

    SQL Server Disaster Recovery

    Disaster Recovery

    SQL 2005 Disaster Recovery Feature

    Enhanced Features Database Snapshots Creating a Snapshot

    Common Snapshot Applications

    Undeleting table rows Undoing a table update

    Recovering a dropped object

    Backup and Restore

    Backup Changes Restore Changes

    Media Integrity Changes

    Recovering the MASTER Database

    Create a mirrored backup

    Restore from the backup mirror

    Create a snapshot

    Restore the snapshot data

    Automate the creation of daily snapshots

    Database Availability

    SQL 2005 Data Availability

    Database Mirroring

    The Witness Server and Automatic Failover

    Configuring Database Mirroring

    Transaction Safety Level

    Operating Modes

    Mirroring Security

    Monitoring Mirroring

    Database States for Database Mirroring

    Prepare the Servers Configure Mirroring

    Verify Principal and Mirror Access

    Execute the Mirror Failover

    Verify Mirror and Witness Status

    Terminating the Mirror Session

    Replicating Information

    Replication Enhancements

    Stand-alone Replication Monitor

    HTTP Synchronisation for Merge Replication

    Subscriber Initialisation

    Replicating DDL Statements

    Modified User Interface

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    Replication Management Objects

    To Configure Publishing and Distribution

    Configuring Peer-to-Peer Replication

    Create a Publication

    Create a Subscription with RMO

    SQL Server 2005 Integration Services

    Creating the Database Objects

    Creating a Package Using Business Intelligence Studio

    Integration Services Project Template

    OLE DB Command object

    Column Mappings

    Adding a Data Viewer

    Monitoring and Performance

    SQL Server Profiler

    Optimal Data Storage

    Diagnostic Tools Query Analyzer

    Database Engine Tuning Advisor

    Index Optimisation

    Federated Database Servers

    Partitioned Indexes

    Lock optimsation