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Provided by: Last Minute Training 2072 Administering a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database-acend |
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This course provides students with the knowledge and skills required to install, configure, administer, and troubleshoot the client-server database management system of Microsoft SQL Server 2000.
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2072 Administering a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database-acend
Outline Module 1: SQL Server Overview
The following topics are covered in this module:
What Is SQL Server
SQL Server Integration
SQL Server Databases
SQL Server Security
Working with SQL Server
The following lab is covered in this module:
SQL Server Overview
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Describe SQL Server 2000 and its supported operating system platforms.
Describe SQL Server architecture.
Describe SQL Server databases.
Describe SQL Server security.
Describe SQL Server querying, implementation, administration, and data warehousing activities, as well as client application design options.
Module 2: Planning to Install SQL Server
The following topics are covered in this module:
Hardware Installation Considerations
SQL Server 2000 Editions
Software Installation Considerations
Methods of Installing SQL Server
Verifying the Installation
Configuring SQL Server Enterprise Manager
Troubleshooting
The following lab is covered in this module:
Installing SQL Server
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Determine hardware requirements for SQL Server 2000 and the SQL Server management tools.
Describe the various SQL Server Editions.
Describe the different types of licensing.
Determine software installation options that are appropriate for your environment.
Describe various methods of installing an instance SQL Server and install it by using SQL Server Setup.
Verify the installation of SQL Server.
Configure SQL Server Enterprise Manager.
Troubleshoot the installation.
Module 3: Managing Database Files
The following topics are covered in this module:
Introduction to Data Structures
Creating Databases
Managing Databases
Placing Database Files and Logs
Optimizing the Database Using Hardware-based RAID
Optimizing the Database Using Filegroups
Optimizing the Database Using Filegroups with Hardware-based RAID
Capacity Planning
Performance Considerations
The following lab is covered in this module:
Managing Database Files
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Describe how SQL Server stores data and handles transactions.
Create a database, including specifying options during and after database creation.
Grow, shrink, or delete a database.
Determine the placement of database files and transaction logs for performance and fault tolerance.
Optimize a database by using hardware-based RAID.
Determine when and how to use filegroups to optimize a database.
Optimize a database by using filegroups with hardware-based RAID.
Estimate the amount of space that a database requires.
Module 4: Managing Security
The following topics are covered in this module:
Implementing an Authentication Mode
Assigning Logins to Users and Roles
Assigning Permissions to Users and Roles
Managing Security Within SQL Server
Managing Application Security
Managing SQL Server Security in the Enterprise
The following labs are covered in this module:
Managing Security
Managing Permissions
Managing Application Security
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Implement Windows Authentication Mode and Mixed Authentication Mode.
Assign login accounts to database user accounts and roles.
Assign permissions to user accounts and roles.
Manage security within SQL Server.
Manage security with views and stored procedures.
Create and use application roles to manage application security.
Manage SQL Server security in the enterprise environment.
Module 5: Performing Administrative Tasks
The following topics are covered in this module:
Configuration TasksRoutine SQL Server Administrative TasksAutomating Routine Maintenance TasksCreating AlertsTroubleshooting SQL Server AutomationAutomating Multiserver Jobs
The following labs are covered in this module:
Configuring SQL Server
Creating Jobs and Operators
Creating Alerts
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Perform common SQL Server configuration tasks.
Describe how to upgrade SQL Server version 6. 5 and SQL Server 7. 0 to SQL Server 2000.
Describe routine database administration tasks.
Automate routine maintenance tasks by creating and scheduling jobs.
Create alerts and operators.
Troubleshoot automated jobs, alerts, or notifications.
Automate administrative jobs in a multiserver environment.
Module 6: Backing Up Databases
The following topics are covered in this module:
Preventing Data Loss
Setting and Changing a Database Recovery Model
SQL Server Backup
When to Back Up Databases
Performing Backups
Types of Backup Methods
Planning a Backup Strategy
Performance Considerations
The following lab is covered in this module:
Backing Up Databases
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Create backup files and backup sets.
Back up user and system databases by using Transact-SQL and SQL Server Enterprise Manager.
Back up databases that are created on multiple files and filegroups.
Apply the appropriate backup options to each of the different SQL Server 2000 backup methods.
Use the BACKUP LOG statement to back up and clear transaction logs.
Design an appropriate backup strategy.
Module 7: Restoring Databases
The following topics are covered in this module:
SQL Server Recovery Process
Preparing to Restore a Database
Restoring Backups
Restoring Databases from Different Backup Types
Restoring Damaged System Databases
The following lab is covered in this module:
Restoring Databases
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Describe the SQL Server recovery process.
Verify backups and perform specific tasks that enable the restore process.
Use the RESTORE statement to get information about a backup file before you restore a database, file, or transaction log.
Restore backups from different backup types and use the appropriate options.
Restore damaged system databases.
Module 8: Monitoring SQL Server for Performance
The following topics are covered in this module:
Why to Monitor SQL Server
Performance Monitoring and Tuning
Tools for Monitoring SQL Server
Common Monitoring and Tuning Tasks
The following lab is covered in this module:
Monitoring SQL Server
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Describe the reasons why monitoring SQL Server 2000 is important.
Develop a performance monitoring and tuning methodology.
Describe the tools available for monitoring SQL Server.
Perform common monitoring and tuning tasks by using counters and appropriate tools.
Module 9: Transferring Data
The following topics are covered in this module:
Introduction to Transferring Data
Tools for Importing and Exporting Data in SQL Server
Introduction to DTS
Transforming Data with DTS
The following lab is covered in this module:
Transferring Data
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Describe the rationale for, and the process of, importing, exporting, and transforming data.
Describe the tools for importing and exporting data in SQL Server 2000.
Transform data by using Data Transformation Services (DTS).
Create and edit a DTS package by using the DTS Import and DTS Export Wizards.
Module 10: Maintaining High Availability
The following topics are covered in this module:
Introduction to Availability
Increasing Availability Using Failover Clustering
Standby Servers and Log Shipping
The following lab is covered in this module:
Automating the Maintenance of a Standby Server
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Determine availability requirements and strategies for a Microsoft Windows Server System environment.
Use SQL Server failover clustering.
Configure a standby server and use log shipping to maintain its integrity.
Module 11: Introducing Replication
The following topics are covered in this module:
Introduction to Distributed Data
Introduction to SQL Server Replication
SQL Server Replication Agents
SQL Server Replication Types
Physical Replication Models
The following lab is covered in this module:
Implementing Replication
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Describe the various methods to distribute data in SQL Server 2000.
Explain the publisher-subscriber metaphor, including articles, publications, and subscriptions.
Describe SQL Server replication agents.
Explain the SQL Server replication types.
Describe the physical replication models.
The following topics are covered in this module:
What Is SQL Server
SQL Server Integration
SQL Server Databases
SQL Server Security
Working with SQL Server
The following lab is covered in this module:
SQL Server Overview
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Describe SQL Server 2000 and its supported operating system platforms.
Describe SQL Server architecture.
Describe SQL Server databases.
Describe SQL Server security.
Describe SQL Server querying, implementation, administration, and data warehousing activities, as well as client application design options.
Module 2: Planning to Install SQL Server
The following topics are covered in this module:
Hardware Installation Considerations
SQL Server 2000 Editions
Software Installation Considerations
Methods of Installing SQL Server
Verifying the Installation
Configuring SQL Server Enterprise Manager
Troubleshooting
The following lab is covered in this module:
Installing SQL Server
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Determine hardware requirements for SQL Server 2000 and the SQL Server management tools.
Describe the various SQL Server Editions.
Describe the different types of licensing.
Determine software installation options that are appropriate for your environment.
Describe various methods of installing an instance SQL Server and install it by using SQL Server Setup.
Verify the installation of SQL Server.
Configure SQL Server Enterprise Manager.
Troubleshoot the installation.
Module 3: Managing Database Files
The following topics are covered in this module:
Introduction to Data Structures
Creating Databases
Managing Databases
Placing Database Files and Logs
Optimizing the Database Using Hardware-based RAID
Optimizing the Database Using Filegroups
Optimizing the Database Using Filegroups with Hardware-based RAID
Capacity Planning
Performance Considerations
The following lab is covered in this module:
Managing Database Files
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Describe how SQL Server stores data and handles transactions.
Create a database, including specifying options during and after database creation.
Grow, shrink, or delete a database.
Determine the placement of database files and transaction logs for performance and fault tolerance.
Optimize a database by using hardware-based RAID.
Determine when and how to use filegroups to optimize a database.
Optimize a database by using filegroups with hardware-based RAID.
Estimate the amount of space that a database requires.
Module 4: Managing Security
The following topics are covered in this module:
Implementing an Authentication Mode
Assigning Logins to Users and Roles
Assigning Permissions to Users and Roles
Managing Security Within SQL Server
Managing Application Security
Managing SQL Server Security in the Enterprise
The following labs are covered in this module:
Managing Security
Managing Permissions
Managing Application Security
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Implement Windows Authentication Mode and Mixed Authentication Mode.
Assign login accounts to database user accounts and roles.
Assign permissions to user accounts and roles.
Manage security within SQL Server.
Manage security with views and stored procedures.
Create and use application roles to manage application security.
Manage SQL Server security in the enterprise environment.
Module 5: Performing Administrative Tasks
The following topics are covered in this module:
Configuration TasksRoutine SQL Server Administrative TasksAutomating Routine Maintenance TasksCreating AlertsTroubleshooting SQL Server AutomationAutomating Multiserver Jobs
The following labs are covered in this module:
Configuring SQL Server
Creating Jobs and Operators
Creating Alerts
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Perform common SQL Server configuration tasks.
Describe how to upgrade SQL Server version 6. 5 and SQL Server 7. 0 to SQL Server 2000.
Describe routine database administration tasks.
Automate routine maintenance tasks by creating and scheduling jobs.
Create alerts and operators.
Troubleshoot automated jobs, alerts, or notifications.
Automate administrative jobs in a multiserver environment.
Module 6: Backing Up Databases
The following topics are covered in this module:
Preventing Data Loss
Setting and Changing a Database Recovery Model
SQL Server Backup
When to Back Up Databases
Performing Backups
Types of Backup Methods
Planning a Backup Strategy
Performance Considerations
The following lab is covered in this module:
Backing Up Databases
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Create backup files and backup sets.
Back up user and system databases by using Transact-SQL and SQL Server Enterprise Manager.
Back up databases that are created on multiple files and filegroups.
Apply the appropriate backup options to each of the different SQL Server 2000 backup methods.
Use the BACKUP LOG statement to back up and clear transaction logs.
Design an appropriate backup strategy.
Module 7: Restoring Databases
The following topics are covered in this module:
SQL Server Recovery Process
Preparing to Restore a Database
Restoring Backups
Restoring Databases from Different Backup Types
Restoring Damaged System Databases
The following lab is covered in this module:
Restoring Databases
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Describe the SQL Server recovery process.
Verify backups and perform specific tasks that enable the restore process.
Use the RESTORE statement to get information about a backup file before you restore a database, file, or transaction log.
Restore backups from different backup types and use the appropriate options.
Restore damaged system databases.
Module 8: Monitoring SQL Server for Performance
The following topics are covered in this module:
Why to Monitor SQL Server
Performance Monitoring and Tuning
Tools for Monitoring SQL Server
Common Monitoring and Tuning Tasks
The following lab is covered in this module:
Monitoring SQL Server
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Describe the reasons why monitoring SQL Server 2000 is important.
Develop a performance monitoring and tuning methodology.
Describe the tools available for monitoring SQL Server.
Perform common monitoring and tuning tasks by using counters and appropriate tools.
Module 9: Transferring Data
The following topics are covered in this module:
Introduction to Transferring Data
Tools for Importing and Exporting Data in SQL Server
Introduction to DTS
Transforming Data with DTS
The following lab is covered in this module:
Transferring Data
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Describe the rationale for, and the process of, importing, exporting, and transforming data.
Describe the tools for importing and exporting data in SQL Server 2000.
Transform data by using Data Transformation Services (DTS).
Create and edit a DTS package by using the DTS Import and DTS Export Wizards.
Module 10: Maintaining High Availability
The following topics are covered in this module:
Introduction to Availability
Increasing Availability Using Failover Clustering
Standby Servers and Log Shipping
The following lab is covered in this module:
Automating the Maintenance of a Standby Server
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Determine availability requirements and strategies for a Microsoft Windows Server System environment.
Use SQL Server failover clustering.
Configure a standby server and use log shipping to maintain its integrity.
Module 11: Introducing Replication
The following topics are covered in this module:
Introduction to Distributed Data
Introduction to SQL Server Replication
SQL Server Replication Agents
SQL Server Replication Types
Physical Replication Models
The following lab is covered in this module:
Implementing Replication
At the end of this module, you will be able to:
Describe the various methods to distribute data in SQL Server 2000.
Explain the publisher-subscriber metaphor, including articles, publications, and subscriptions.
Describe SQL Server replication agents.
Explain the SQL Server replication types.
Describe the physical replication models.
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