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Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Introduction




SUMMARY:   The course is designed for administrators, database designers and system engineers. It concentrates
mainly on the administrative features of SQL Server 2000 with some input on the T-SQL language.

PREREQUISITES:   No previous knowledge of the program is assumed although a working knowledge of Windows 2000 Server and Professional will be useful.

DURATION:   5 Days

COURSE CONTENT:  
  1. SQL Server 2000 Overview
    • SQL Server and Windows 2000
    • Client/Server and SQL Server
    • Multiprocessing Versus Multithreaded
    • Database Building Fundamentals
    • The Relational Database
    • Tables, Columns, and Rows
  2. Installing SQL Server 2000
    • Operating System Requirements
    • Hardware Requirements
    • Required User Accounts
    • Installing
    • Troubleshooting Setup
    • Client Connections
  3. SQL Server Structure
    • Database Creation
    • Database Objects
  4. SQL Server Components
    • Processes
    • Files
    • Databases
    • Log Files
  5. Startup and Shutdown
    • SQL Server Services
    • Troubleshooting Startup
    • SQL Server Error Log
    • Named Pipes
  6. Planning and Managing Security
    • Security
    • Windows NT Authentication
    • SQL Server Authentication
    • Roles
    • Permissions System
  7. Data Consistency and Concurrency
    • Statements and Transactions
    • Locks for Consistency
    • Transaction Isolation Level
  8. Managing Database Space
    • Planning a Database
    • Expanding
    • Shrinking
    • Deleting
  9. Data Integrity
    • Entity Integrity
    • Domain Integrity
    • Domain Rules
    • Datatypes
    • Referential Integrity
    • User-defined Integrity
  10. Data Consistency and Concurrency
    • Statements and Transactions
    • Locks for Consistency
    • Transaction Isolation Level
  11. Transferring Data
    • Planning Data Transfer
    • Where Is the Data Now?
    • What Kind of Data?
    • Transforming Versus Inserting Data
  12. Methods for Transferring Data
    • SELECT INTO Statements
    • IMPORTING DATA WITH DTS
    • Exporting Data with DTS
    • Scrubbing and Validating Data
    • Creating a Data Warehouse
  13. Backing Up the Database
    • Using Backups
    • OFFLINE, OR STATIC, BACKUPS
    • Creating Your Backup Strategy
    • Creating a Backup Device
    • SQL Server Failover Support
  14. Restoring Databases
    • Restoring a Damaged Database
    • Restoring Transaction Logs & Differential
    • Backups
    • Recovering the Master Database
  15. SQL Server Performance
    • Optimising Queries
    • Gathering Statistics
    • Indexes
  16. Automating Tasks
    • SQL Server Agent
    • Multiserver Administration
    • Schedules
    • Job Definition
    • Alerts
  17. Publishing on the Web
    • Web Assistant
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