Beginning Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Administrator

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SqlServer 2008 What This Book Covers As much as we would like to have included everything that any database administrator might need for any given circumstance, there just isn’t enough time or paper to cover it all. We have made every attempt to cover the main areas of SQL Server 2008 Administration. Inside this book, you will find detailed information about how to maintain and manage your SQL Server 2008 installation. Most of the day-to-day tasks of the DBA are described within the pages of this book. Installation, configuration, backups, restores, security, availability, performance monitoring, and the tools to manage these areas are all covered. Our intent, our goal, and our sincere desire are to provide you with the information necessary to be a competent and successful database administrator. With this edition, we were also able to add additional material that was not covered in the first edition. This includes new chapters on SQL Server Analysis Services and SQL Server Reporting Services, the two key offerings in the Microsoft SQL Server BI stack. There is also a new chapter on optimizing SQL Server 2008 that beginners and experienced DBAs alike will find useful. How This Book Is Structured When putting this book together, wemade a conscious effort to cover thematerial in a logical and sequential order: ❑ The first four chapters (Chapters 1–4) cover the overall structure of SQL Server 2008, as well as the installation process. ❑ Once that foundation is laid, we moved on to the administration process of building and securing databases in the next two chapters (Chapters 5 and 6). ❑ This is followed by seven chapters (Chapters 7–13) on specific administrative tasks and high-availability solutions. ❑ The last six chapters (Chapters 14–19) are dedicated to introducing you to the SQL Server 2008 services, and features including the Common Language Runtime (CLR), SQL Server’s Business Intelligence offerings, and the Service Broker. As mentioned, we tried to follow a logical order in the structure of this book, but like most technical books, it is not absolutely essential to read it in any particular order. However, if you are fairly new to SQL Server, you may want to read through Chapter 1 first to get an overall picture of the product before diving in to the remaining chapters.
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