The History of SQL Server and Relational Databases
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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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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