Administering
and Automating Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Databases and Servers
This one-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to administer and automate Microsoft SQL Server 2005 databases and servers. This course focuses on the need to maintain administration and automation information.
This course is intended
for current professional database administrators who have three or more years
of on-the-job experience administering SQL Server database solutions in an
enterprise environment.
After completing this course, students will be able to:
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Manage and automate databases and servers.
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Manage supporting services.
Before attending this course, students must:
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Understand how replication works and how replication is
implemented.
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Have working knowledge of source control software.
Specifically, what it is used for and how it works.
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Have working knowledge of
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Have basic working knowledge of security infrastructures.
Specifically, Active Directory® infrastructure.
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Have some experience with database design. Specifically,
they must fully understand Third Normal Form (3NF), be able to design a
database to 3NF (fully normalized), and know the tradeoffs when backing out of
the fully normalized design (denormalization; that is, designing for
performance and/or business requirements). They should also be familiar with
specific design models, such as Star and Snowflake schemas.
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Have basic monitoring and troubleshooting skills.
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Have working knowledge of the operating system and
platform. That is, how the operating system integrates with the database, what
the platform or operating system can do, and the interaction between the
operating system and the database.
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Have basic knowledge of application architecture. That is,
how applications can be designed in three layers, what applications can do,
interactions between applications and the database, and interactions between
the database and the platform or operating system.
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Have a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist:
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 credential, or equivalent experience.
In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that students have
completed:
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Course 2778, Writing Queries Using
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Transact-SQL.
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Course 2779, Implementing a Microsoft
SQL Server 2005 Database.
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Course 2780, Maintaining a Microsoft
SQL Server 2005 Database.
Module 1: Managing and Automating Databases and Servers
This module provides you with the guidelines and considerations for planning automated systems for databases and servers. This module also provides you with the knowledge required to maintain a run book.
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Lessons |
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§ Planning an Automated System for Database Maintenance. § Planning an Automated System Server Maintenance. §
Documenting Administration
and Automation Information. |
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Lab 1: Managing and
Automating Databases and Servers |
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§ Creating Maintenance Plans. § Creating Database Change Control Procedures. §
Configuring And Using the SQL
H2 Tool. |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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Plan an automated system for
database maintenance.
§ Plan an automated system for server maintenance.
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Document administration and
automation information in a run book.
Module 2: Managing SQL Server Supporting Services
This module introduces the concept of SQL Server Integration
Services (SSIS) packages and provides the guidelines to deploy and manage SSIS
packages. This module also provides the guidelines and considerations for
maintaining replication and reporting services.
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Lessons |
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§ Managing SSIS Packages. § Managing Replication. §
Managing Reporting Services. |
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Lab 2: Managing SQL
Server Supporting Services |
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Moving Packages Between
Database Servers. § Initializing a Transactional Subscription From a Backup. §
Configuring Reporting
Services. |
After completing this module, students will be able to:
§ Manage SSIS packages.
§ Manage replication.
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Manage reporting services.
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