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Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Administrator's Companion, ISBN 0735610517
 
 

Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Administrator's Companion, ISBN 0735610517 [Paperback]

Microsoft Corporation
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Designed for database administrators and system engineers, this guide provides real-world, task-based information and best practices for the day-to-day management of SQL Server 2000. It draws on the combined knowledge and experience of Microsoft Consulting Services (MCS), Microsoft’s Internal Technical Support Group, and the SQL Server Developer Team—illustrating both the theory behind and the field-tested practices for improving database operations. Get specific instructions and recommendations for server monitoring, backup, verification of scheduled events, capacity planning, developer and end user support, and other key procedures—exploiting the lessons learned from real enterprise settings to improve team responsiveness and effectiveness and help avoid common errors. All PATTERNS & PRACTICES guides are—reviewed and approved by Microsoft engineering teams, consultants, partners, and customers—deliver accurate, real-world information that’s technically validated and tested.

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This introduction to the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Operations Guide provides an executive summary of the Operations Guide, an outline of the framework in which the Operations Guide is presented, chapter outlines, and the document conventions used in the guide, and it describes the scope of the documentation and the intended audience. Read the first page
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3.0 out of 5 stars Somewhat useful, Jan 22 2004
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Jaewoo Kim "OB-Wan" (Santa Monica, CA) - See all my reviews
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The information in this book is useful only to those who are clueless of SQL. Most of the insights are rudimentary and its "best practices" are common sense to most experienced SQL DBAs. If you are an experienced SQL DBA, I would recommend this book for only two reasons:

1)You want to obtain some stored procedures as a DBA utility. If you are already a good T-SQL programmer, this will bring you limited value.

2)You want to have a good understanding of SQL Clustering and Log shipping. The book does better job than most in describing both SQL clustering and Log shipping. But the explanation is very general and more architectural than explaining how to implement and manage one.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Good book, Nov 28 2003
I used this book to prepare myself for the MCP Exam and I passed.
This book countains exellent examples and It is good for people who learns by modyfing examples.

I recommend this book specially for DBA who worked with the SQL 7 and want to focuss on new features of SQL 2K.

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4.0 out of 5 stars Great coverage of SQL Server Data Warehousing topics, Oct 16 2002
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I bought this book after searching for a good practical and design guide to the new data warehousing tools in SQL Server 2000. While not perfect none of the other tomes that I own on SQL Server do justice to this topic which is very hot in database circles these days.
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