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Description Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Admin Virtual Training Company`s Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Admin tutorial is just what you need to learn how to administer SQL Server in the real world and to help you prepare for the Microsoft Certification Exam 70-228. Mark Long, a Microsoft certified instructor, will teach you installation and building and backing up databases. He begins with general information about databases and general administrative responsibilities. He will then instruct you on the specifics of the administration of SQL Server 2000, such as installation, data storage, and file groups. You will learn the two main administrative tools, enterprise manager and query analyzer, through real-life examples. In this tutorial, you will also learn how to automate the administration and how to monitor the SQL server. To start learning right away, click on one of the movie topics below. |
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A Few Words About SQL Server
What Is SQL Server?
SQL Server Mystique
Transact SQL
SQL Server History
Overview
Overview of Course
General Database Information
Main Purpose of a Database
What Makes Up a Database
Two Main Types of Databases
Normalization
Denormalization
Database Relationships
Indexes
Proper Design
General Administrative Responsibilities Real World Administration Designing/Building Databases Data Maintenance/Transfer Backup/Restore of Data Security
Hardware Requirements Minimum Hardware Requirements Hardware Compatibility Optimizing Hardware for SQL Server
Installing SQL Server 2000 SQL Server 2000 Editions Licensing Multiple Instances Choosing a Security Mode Collation and Sort Selection Network Libraries Installation Methods Upgrading to SQL Server 2000 Default Databases Installation Troubleshooting an Installation
SQL Server Security Security Overview Authentication Modes Roles Assigning Permissions Application Roles
System Services SQL Services SQL Services Issues
System Databases System Databases Sample Databases
Data Storage How SQL Stores Data Fillfactor File and Log Location/Management
Administrative Tools Overview of Admin Tools Exam Considerations
Enterprise Manager Microsoft Management Console Opening & Customizing the Enterprise Mgr Using the Enterprise Manager
Query Analyzer Opening and Exploring the QA Issuing Queries Using the QA Query Analyzer Features Graphical Query Plan
Transact-SQL Select Statement Using a Select Statement Basic Syntax Select Options Important Select Considerations
Transact-SQL Insert Statement Using an Insert Statement Basic Syntax Insert Options/Considerations
Transact-SQL Update Statement Using the Update Statement Basic Syntax/Options Important Update Considerations
Transact-SQL Delete Statement Using the Delete Statement Basic Syntax/Important Considerations
Creating a Database Using the Create Database Statement Database Properties and Options Database Creation Considerations Managing File Growth Shrinking Database Files Sizing the Database Importance of Good Design
Transaction Logs How Transaction Logs Work What Transactions Look Like Location / Location / Location Advantages of Using Transaction Logs Transaction Log Options
Filegroups What Are Filegroups? Advantages of Filegroups Disadvantages of Filegroups Microsofts Recommendation on Filegroups
RAID & SQL RAID Basics SQL and RAID
SQL Profiler What SQL Profiler Does Opening SQL Profiler Using SQL Profiler
Operators What are Operators? Creating an Operator Considerations When Using Operators
Jobs Automating SQL Server Mail Enabling SQL Server 2000 Creating a New Job Scheduling a Job Job Notifications Starting/Stopping a Job Multi Server Jobs Viewing Job History
Alerts What are Alerts Performance Alerts User Defined Alerts Disabling Alerts Considerations When Using Alerts
Linked Servers Using SQL In a Distributed Environment Referring to SQL Server Objects Setting Up a Linked Server Relationship
Database Backups Backup Strategy Database Recovery Models SQL Server Backup Who When and Where System Databases User Databases Performing a Backup Using Multiple Devices SQL Backup Statement Tape Backup Backup Types Transaction Log Backups File and Filegroup Backups Full Backup Strategy Differential Backup Strategy Backup Review
Restoring Data SQL Server Recovery Process Preparing to Restore a Database The SQL Restore Statement Restore Options Restoring Transaction Logs Restoring System Databases Bottom Line on Restoring Data
Maintaining High Availability Determining Requirements Clustering Standby Servers Log Shipping
Data Transformation Services Importing and Exporting Data SQL Data Transport Tools DTS Overview Creating a DTS Package More DTS Package Functionality Defining Transformation Tasks Creating Using DTS in Various Ways
Monitoring SQL Server 2000 Performance Issues Monitoring and Tuning Basics Improving Performance Common Monitoring Tasks and Tools What To Monitor Locks
Replication Basics Dealing With Distributed Data SQL Server Replication SQL Server Replication Types SQL Server Replication Models Replication Agents Web Based Data Applications SQL Server Replication Notes
Course Wrap-Up Value of SQL Server knowledge Microsofts MCDBA Certification
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