SQL Server for Non-Database Specialists, Part 2
Whether you’re a Windows IT pro who now has responsibility for SQL Server, or you’re an Oracle DBA who needs to understand SQL Server, you won’t want to miss this series of Web seminars.
March 22, 2009
Total Running Time: 211 min
Whether you’re a Windows IT pro who now has responsibility for SQL Server, or you’re an Oracle DBA who needs to understand SQL Server, you won’t want to miss this series of Web seminars.
Learn what tasks you need to execute and why
Learn what administrative tools to use
Learn how to increase the availability of your SQL Server instances and databases
Learn how to positively affect SQL Server performance
Learn how to secure your SQL Server installations
Are you new to SQL Server? Have you been thrust into a SQL Server DBA role or been asked to administer some databases. Is your company implementing a SQL Server-based application and you are familiar only with another vendor’s RDBMS? This series of six Web seminars is designed for you.
A lot of “how to” material is available that covers step-by-step procedural-based instructions. But you won’t find much guidance on the basics and how to get started planning, deploying, and administering SQL Server. This basic knowledge is crucial to be able to execute those well documented steps successfully, so that you can hit the ground running. This Web seminar series will cover aspects of SQL Server 2000, SQL Server 2005, and SQL Server 2008.
Session 4: SQL Server Performance
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