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SQL Server 2000 Administration




AUDIENCE:   System administrators and database administrators who implement and manage a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 RDBMS. Database developers who need to know more about the administration of SQL Server 2000. This course gives an essential grounding for the Microsoft examination 70-028 Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2000.

PREREQUISITES:   Delegates should have a good working knowledge of relational databases and be competent in SQL. Delegates should have a good working knowledge of Windows 2000/2003 Server. Attendance on our Windows 2000/2003 Server Administration class would achieve this.

DURATION:   3 days. Hands on.

OBJECTIVES:   The course will allow delegates to identify and configure all major aspects of a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 RDBMS. It shows how to install and configure an SQL Server, create and manage databases and database devices, backup and restore SQL databases, import and export data, implement automated tasks and optimise the SQL server.

COURSE CONTENT:  

SQL Server Overview
What is Microsoft SQL Server?
Client/Server Architecture
Microsoft SQL Server - A Brief History
SQL Server 2000 Review of Features

Installation and Upgrading of Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Pre-Installation Check List
Installing Microsoft SQL Server 2000
SQL Server Components
Upgrading and Compatibility Issues
Service Packs

Datastorage & Management
Creating Databases and Logs
Using Filegroups
Managing Database Size and Availability

Importing and Exporting data using DTS Data Transformation Services
Data Transformation Services (DTS)
Modifying DTS Packages
DTS Transformations
BCP The Lowest Common Denominator
Using Backup and Restore to Move Data
Securing Access to SQL Server Databases
SQL Server 2000 Security Overview and Terminology
Windows Authentication Mode
Fixed Server and Database Roles
User-Defined Roles
Database Permissions
Application Roles

Backing up and Restoring SQL Server Databases
Planning Fault Tolerance for SQL Server 2000
Backup Overview
SQL Server 200's Backup Mechanism
Backup Types
Backup Destinations
Performing the Backup
Restoring Databases from Backup
Standby Servers and the Log Shipping Feature
Restoring System Databases

Managing User Rights
Defining roles within a database
Assigning Rights to users and roles

Scheduling Jobs in SQL Server
Automation Overview
Setting up SQLMail
Setting up Operators in Microsoft SQL Server
Jobs, Events and Alerts
Types of Job
Creating User-Defined Error Messages
Setting Up Alerts
Multi-Server Jobs

Data Replication in MS SQL Server 2000
Replication Overview
Replication Topologies
Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Replication: How it Works
Setting Up Replication

Troubleshooting, Monitoring & Optimising
Troubleshooting SQL Server
Monitoring SQL Server
Optimising Microsoft SQL Server 2000
Hardware Optimisation - Memory, CPUs and Disks
SQL Server Configuration options
Optimal Database Design
Client-Side Optimisations  

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