Pro SQL Server Administration
brings SQL Server administration into the modern era with strong coverage of hybrid cloud environments, In-Memory OLTP, and installation on Server Core. This comprehensive guide to SQL Server Administration for today's DBA helps you to administer the new and key areas of SQL Server, including Columnstore indexes and the In-Memory OLTP feature set introduced in 2014.
You will also be guided through the administration of traditional areas of SQL Server, including how to secure your instance, monitor and maintain your instance, and to use features such as AlwaysOn to make your instance highly available. Also covered is the use of SQL Server features to scale out read-only workloads.
Pro SQL Server Administration
is an all-new book taking up-to-date and modern approach that you'll want and need to further your career as a SQL Server database administrator.
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Extensive coverage of hybrid cloud environments involving Azure SQL Database
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Detailed discussions on all new, key features, including AlwaysOn and in-memory support
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Comprehensive coverage of key skills, such as monitoring, maintenance and indexing
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Verlagsgruppe
Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG
Zielgruppe
Für Beruf und Forschung
Popular/general
Illustrationen
525 s/w Abbildungen
525 Illustrations, black and white; XXV, 1004 p. 525 illus.
Maße
Höhe: 25.4 cm
Breite: 17.8 cm
Gewicht
ISBN-13
978-1-4842-0711-6 (9781484207116)
DOI
10.1007/978-1-4842-0710-9
Schweitzer Klassifikation
Peter Carter is a SQL Server expert with over a decade of experience in developing, administering, and architecting SQL Server platforms and data-tier applications. Peter was awarded an MCC by Microsoft in 2011, to sit alongside his array of MCTS, MCITP, MCSA and MCSE certifications in SQL Server from version 2005, onward. His passion for SQL Server shows through in everything he does, and his goal is that his passion for the technology will inspire others.
Part I: Installing and Configuring SQL ServerChapter 1: Planning the DeploymentChapter 2: GUI InstallationChapter 3: Server Core InstallationChapter 4: Configuring the InstancePart II: Database AdministrationChapter 5: Files and FilegroupsChapter 6: Configuring TablesChapter 7: Indexes and StatisticsChapter 8: Database ConsistencyPart III: Security, Resilience, and ScalingChapter 9: SQL Server Security ModelChapter 10: EncryptionChapter 11: HA and DR ConceptsChapter 12: Implementing ClusteringChapter 13: Implementing AlwaysOn Availability GroupsChapter 14: Implementing Log ShippingChapter 15: Backups and RestoreChapter 16: Scaling WorkloadsPart IV: Monitoring and MaintenanceChapter 17: SQL Server Metadata Chapter 18: Locking and BlockingChapter 19: Extended EventsChapter 20: Distributed ReplayChapter 21: Automating Routine MaintenanceChapter 22: Policy-Based ManagementChapter 23: Resource GovernorChapter 24: TriggersPart V: Managing a Hybrid Cloud EnvironmentChapter 25: Cloud Backups and RestoresChapter 26: Storing Data Files in Windows AzureChapter 27: Migrating to the Cloud