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Grant Fritchey, Robert E. Walters (Beteiligte)

Beginning SQL Server 2012 Administration


1st ed. 2012. xx, 440 S. XX, 440 p. 254 mm
Verlag/Jahr: SPRINGER, BERLIN; APRESS 2012
ISBN: 1-430-23981-6 (1430239816)
Neue ISBN: 978-1-430-23981-9 (9781430239819)

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Beginning SQL Server 2012 Administration provides the essential skills and knowledge needed to begin a successful career as an SQL Server database administrator. Itīs an ideal book for those new to database administration, as well for those moving to SQL Server from other database brands such as Oracle and IBM DB2.

SQL Server is more than just a database. Itīs situated within a larger context that includes solutions for reporting, for integrating data from other systems, for business intelligence and analysis, and more. Beginning SQL Server 2012 Administration paints the big picture to help you understand SQL Serverīs place in the grand scheme. Then youīll move into the nuts and bolts of installing the product, learning the management tools at your disposal, creating your first database, and maintaining that database in an ongoing state of readiness.

Beginning SQL Server 2012 Administration goes beyond teaching just the core competencies of effective database administration. You will also learn the latest trends in SQL Server such as virtualizing and consolidating of servers, and using SQL Server in the cloud as a service. Administrators experienced on other platforms will find insight from comparisons of key features between SQL Server and other platforms. Beginning SQL Server 2012 Administration lays an excellent foundation for success as an SQL Server database administrator.

Provides the essentials of successful SQL Server administration
Covers the latest trends such as virtualization and cloud computing
Paints the big picture of Microsoftīs data platform
The Database Administration Profession Planning and Installing SQL Server 2012 Whatīs in the Toolbox? Supporting the Developer Creating Tables and Other Objects Transact-SQL SQL Server Internals Database Backup Strategies Database Restore Strategies Common Database Maintenance Tasks SQL Server Security Auditing, Encryption, Compliance Performance Tuning & Optimization Fault Tolerance Cloud Computing for the DBA Database as a Service Where to Go Next?
Rob Walters is a data platform technology specialist for Microsoft. His extensive experience with Microsoft SQL Server began over 10 years ago when he worked as a consultant for Microsoft Consulting Services in Denver, Colorado. Shortly after the dot-com bubble burst, Walters returned to Microsoft s headquarters and worked as a program manager in the SQL Server product unit. There, he owned various features within SQL Server including SQL Server Agent, various management features, and the security for the database engine. Walters has co-authored three patents for technologies used within SQL Server. Walters has also co-authored Programming Microsoft SQL Server 2005 by Microsoft Press, and Pro SQL Server 2005, Accelerated SQL Server 2008, and Beginning SQL Server 2008 Database Administration by Apress. He holds a bachelorīs of science degree in electrical engineering from Michigan State University and a masterīs degree in business administration from Seattle University. When not at work, he is very active in his community as an on-call firefighter.