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Module 1: SQL Server Overview

  • What Is SQL Server
  • SQL Server Architecture
  • SQL Server Databases
  • SQL Server Security
  • Working with SQL Server
Skills
  • 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.
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Module 2: Planning to Install SQL Server

  • Hardware Installation Considerations
  • SQL Server 2000 Editions
  • Licensing
  • Software Installation Considerations
  • Methods of Installing SQL Server
  • Verifying the Installation
  • Configuring SQL Server Enterprise Manager
  • Troubleshooting
Skills
  • 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.
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Module 3: Managing Database Files

  • Introduction to Data Structures
  • Creating Databases
  • Managing Databases
  • Placing Database Files and Logs
  • Optimizing the Database by Using Hardware-based RAID
  • Optimizing the Database by Using Filegroups
  • Optimizing the Database by Using Filegroups with Hardware-based RAID
  • Capacity Planning
  • Performance Considerations
Skills
  • 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.
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Module 4: Managing Security

  • Implementing an Authentication Mode
  • Assigning Logins to Users and Roles
  • Assigning Permissions to Users and Roles
  • Managing Security Within SQL Server
  • Managing Security with Views and Stored Procedures
  • Managing Application Security
  • Managing SQL Server Security in the Enterprise
  • Performance Considerations
Skills
  • 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.
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Module 5: Performing Administrative Tasks

  • Configuration Tasks
  • Upgrading SQL Server
  • Routine Tasks
  • Automating Routine Maintenance Tasks
  • Creating a Database Maintenance Plan for SQL Server
  • Creating Alerts
  • Troubleshooting SQL Server Automation
  • Automating Multiserver Jobs
Skills
  • 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.
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Module 6: Backing Up Databases

  • Preventing Data Loss
  • SQL Server Backup
  • When to Back Up Databases
  • Performing Backups
  • Types of Backup Methods
  • Planning a Backup Strategy
Skills
  • 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.
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Module 7: Restoring Databases

  • SQL Server Recovery Process
  • Preparing to Restore a Database
  • Restoring Backups
  • Restoring Databases from Different Backup Types
  • Restoring Damaged System Databases
Skills
  • 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.
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Module 8: Monitoring SQL Server for Performance

  • Why Monitor SQL Server
  • Performance Monitoring and Tuning Methodology
  • Tools for Monitoring SQL Server
  • Common Monitoring and Tuning Tasks
Skills
  • 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.
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Module 9: Transferring Data

  • Introduction to Transferring Data
  • Tools for Transferring Data in SQL Server
  • Introduction to Data Transformation Services
  • Transforming Data Using DTS
Skills
  • 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.
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Module 10: Introducing Replication

  • Introduction to Distributed Data
  • Introduction to SQL Server Replication
  • SQL Server Replication Agents
  • SQL Server Replication Types
  • Physical Replication Models
Skills
  • 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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Module 11: Maintaining High Availability

  • Planning and Using Multi-Instances of SQL Server
  • Maintaining High Availability
Skills
  • Plan and use multi-instances of SQL Server.
  • Maintain high availability of SQL Server.
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MCSA/MCSE/MCDBA Self-Paced Training Kit: Microsoft SQL Server 2000 System Administration, Exam 70-228, Second Edition

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