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Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2000 Operations
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- Cover
- Copyright
- Contents
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Chapter 1: Guide Overview
- Introduction
- Audience
- Prerequisites
- Executive Summary
- Structure
- + What is the Microsoft Operations Framework?
- + MOF Quadrants and Service Management Functions
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Chapter Introductions
- Chapter 1 – Introduction
- Chapter 2 – Change, Configuration, and Release Management
- Chapter 3 – Security Administration
- Chapter 4 – System Administration
- Chapter 5 – Monitoring and Control
- Chapter 6 – Capacity and Storage Management
- Chapter 7 – Problem and Incident Management
- Chapter 8 – Service Management
- Style Conventions
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Chapter 2: Change, Configuration, and Release Management
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Chapter 3: Security Administration
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Chapter 4: System Administration
- Introduction
- + The DBA Team
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Administrative Topics
- Documentation and Standardization
- Tools, Functionality, and Technologies
- Scripting
- Indexes and Statistics
- Backup and Restore
- Types of Backups
- Database Recovery
- Automation
- Data Movement
- Comparison of Data-moving Strategies
- Starting and Stopping Services
- Operations That Require a SQL Server Restart
- DBCC
- + Administrative Schedules
- + Advanced Administrative Topics
- Summary
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Chapter 5: Monitoring and Control
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Chapter 6: Capacity and Storage Management
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Chapter 7: Problem and Incident Management
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Chapter 8: Service Management
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Designed for database administrators and system engineers, this guide provides real-world, task-based information and best practices for the day-to-day management of SQL Server 2000. It draws on the combined knowledge and experience of Microsoft Consulting Services (MCS), Microsoft’s Internal Technical Support Group, and the SQL Server Developer Team—illustrating both the theory behind and the field-tested practices for improving database operations. Get specific instructions and recommendations for server monitoring, backup, verification of scheduled events, capacity planning, developer and end user support, and other key procedures—exploiting the lessons learned from real enterprise settings to improve team responsiveness and effectiveness and help avoid common errors. All PATTERNS & PRACTICES guides are—reviewed and approved by Microsoft engineering teams, consultants, partners, and customers—deliver accurate, real-world information that’s technically validated and tested.
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Computers > Database Management > Data Warehousing
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Publication year : 2011
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