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Maintaining a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Database

Maintaining a Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Database
(Course 6231 - 5 days)

Learning Objectives & Approach:
After completing this course, students will be able to: • Install and configure SQL Server 2008.
• Manage database files.
• Backup and restore databases.
• Manage security.
• Transfer data into and out of SQL Server.
• Automate administrative tasks.
• Replicate data between SQL Server instances.
• Maintain high availability.
• Monitor SQL Server.
Key Topics:
Topics covered in this course include:
- Installing and Configuring SQL Server
- Managing Databases and Files
- Disaster Recovery
- Managing Security
- Transferring Data
- Automating Administrative Tasks
- Implementing Replication
- Maintaining High Availability
- Monitoring SQL Server
- Troubleshooting and Performance Tuning
Targeted Participants:
This course is intended for IT Professionals who administer and maintain SQL Server databases.
Prerequisites:
After completing this course, students will be able to:
• Install and configure SQL Server 2008.
• Manage database files.
• Backup and restore databases.
• Manage security.
• Transfer data into and out of SQL Server.
• Automate administrative tasks.
• Replicate data between SQL Server instances.
• Maintain high availability.
• Monitor SQL Server.
• Install and configure SQL Server 2008.
• Manage database files.
• Backup and restore databases.
• Manage security.
• Transfer data into and out of SQL Server.
• Automate administrative tasks.
• Replicate data between SQL Server instances.
• Maintain high availability.
• Monitor SQL Server.
Course Fee:
For public courses, $2,395.00 (CAD) per participant. Group rates are available for both public and private courses - please inquire.
Registration:
Courses can be held at your site, or on-site at our training facility located in downtown Calgary, Alberta (Canada). Your team can join a public course, or request a private session.
To register for this course, use the "Register" link below.
Next public course: Sep 27 - Oct1


