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SQL Server 2005 Administration




AUDIENCE:   This course is designed for Administrators and Developers responsibe for maintaining and developing Database systems using Microsoft SQL Server 2005.

PREREQUISITES:   Those attending should ideally have some experience of working with Relational Database Management Systems, however no previous knowledge of SQL Server 2005 will be assumed.

DURATION:   5 days. Hands on.

OBJECTIVES:   On completion of this course delegates will understand:
Installation procedures for SQL Server 2005
How to use the SQL Server 2005 client tools to administer databases and create database applications.
Administering the database engine.
Use SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) to import, export, and transform data.
Use SQL Server Replication to synchronize data between databases.
Use SQL Server Reporting Services (SSRS) to create dynamic database reports.
Perform complex queries using SQL Server Full-Text Search (SSFTS).
Use SQL Server Notification Services (SSNS).
Use SQL Server Service Broker.
Create database applications.
Database Performance and Optimisation monitoring and issues.
Use SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS).
Understand SQL Server 2005 security features and concepts.

COURSE CONTENT:  

Installation and Configuration
System Use
SQL Server Editions
Architectures
Landscapes
Hardware Configuration
Installation Process

Architecture and Tools
System Architecture
Physical Footprint
The Query Process
The Database Engine
Objects
Communication Processes
Tools
SQL Server Configuration Manager
SQL Server Management Studio
Command-Prompt Utilities
SQL Server Profiler

Maintenance and Automation
Maintenance
The Recovery Model
Backup Locations
Backup Security
Restore
Restore Types
Consistency Checks and Shrinking the Database
Checking Consistency
Shrinking the Database
Index Fragmentation
Auditing the Server
Service Packs and Hot Fixes
Growth Analysis
Automation
SQL Server Agent
Jobs
Alerts
Operators
Creating a Maintenance Plan

Security
Security and the Data Path
Platform Security
Securing the Network
Securing the Hardware
Securing the Operating System
Securing SQL Server
User Security (Principals)
Password and Account Policies
User Accounts
Roles
Principal-Defined Database Roles
Application Roles
Object Security
Permissions
The Security Hierarchy
Application-Based Security
Application Security Methods
Encryption, Certificates, Key Management
Keys
Certificates

Monitoring and Optimization
Monitoring
Baseline
Monitor What
Tools
System Views and Functions
System Optimisation
Platform
Indexes
Data Structure
Applications

High Availability
Near-Real-Time Availability Mechanisms
Replication
Log Shipping
Real-Time Availability Mechanisms
Database Mirroring
Clustering

Notification Services and the Service Broker
Notification Services
Notification Services Architecture
Security
Monitoring and Performance Tuning
Service Broker
Post Office
Security
Monitoring and Performance Tuning

Integration Services
Integration Services Architecture
Integration Services Components
Tools
Wizards
Security
Monitoring and Performance Tuning
System Monitoring
Package Logging
Performance Tuning

Reporting Services
Reporting Services Architecture
Deployment Models
Report Design and Creation
Report Types
Design and Development Tools
Creating Reports
Reporting System Management
Reporting Services Configuration Tool
Report Manager
SQL Server Management Studio
Reporting Security
Security Layers
Managing Security with Report Manager
Reporting Delivery System
Subscriptions
Monitoring and Performance Tuning
Take Away

Analysis Services
Business Intelligence Scenarios
Implementing Business Intelligence in SQL Server 2005
SQL Server Database
SQL Server Integration Services
SQL Server Analysis Services
SQL Server Reporting Services
Analysis Services Maintenance
Infrastructure
Storage
Security
Job Processing
Synchronizing
Backups
Monitoring and Performance Tuning

Upgrading to SQL Server 2005
General Guidelines
Planning Document Your Current Systems
Create an Exit Strategy
Requirements
What Works and What Doesn't
Upgrade Strategies
Migration
Side-by-Side
In-Place
Post-Upgrade Steps
System Configuration Check
Security Checks
Performance Tuning  

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