70-462: SQL Server Database Administration (DBA)

Beginner-Intermediate practical experience in Database Administration (DBA) SQL Server. Was for Microsoft exam 70-462.

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70-462: SQL Server Database Administration (DBA)

What You Will Learn!

  • Create Backups and Restore Databases, understanding the different recovery models
  • Manage logins and server roles, and import and export data
  • Implement and maintain indexes, and manage and configure databases, including compression and concurrency problems
  • Manage SQL Server Agent and audit SQL Server instances
  • Collect and analyse troubleshooting data
  • Plan and install SQL Server and related services, including implementing a migration strategy

Description

Please note: Microsoft has withdrawn the 70-462 exam. However, the information in this course is still relevant to DBA.

Do you want to gain practical experience in Database Administration in SQL Server? Welcome.

In this course, learn some of the skills that Microsoft want you to know, and add another tool to your CV or resume, and even go for the official Microsoft certification.

SQL Server is one of the main database tools that is requested in the job market, and the ability to being able to do DBA for SQL Server could be very useful for your current work, and your next job hunt.

We'll download and install for free SQL Server Developer, which gives you all of the capabilities of the full-cost Enterprise edition (though without being able to use it for commercial purposes). We'll start by downloading a demonstration database, and learning how to backup and restore this database, and what recovery models are appropriate for other databases, to enable you to offer Point in Time recovery.

We'll manage logins and server roles, so you can control who gets access to what data, implement and maintain indexes, so you can speed up searches, and import and export data. We'll look at managing SQL Server Agent, so you can automate routine tasks, and also be alerted to problems, we'll manage and configure databases, and look at compression, both of which aids with administrating big databases. And much more.

The course will take around 10 hours to complete, but completing this will enable you to versed in Database Administration tasks, giving you hands-on experience.

The course increases in difficulty slowly, so you'll manually backup a database, but then later we'll use SQL Server Agent to automate this. In this course, we will only do activities that require one computer, instead of multiple servers or virtualization.

The course is fairly relaxed - there will be a few "wrong turns", so you can see what problems might arise, but every lesson works towards an end goal at a relatively slow pace, so you can follow on your own computer easily. I assume that you know how to use a computer, including installing programs, but the actual DBA will be at a basic level, and I'll introduce every component as we go on.

No knowledge of T-SQL is required, as I'll demonstrate everything I can through the GUI (Graphical User Interface) as well as T-SQL. However, if you are going to go for the official Microsoft exam, the equivalent knowledge as per my first two courses in 70-461 T-SQL is essential.

At the end of the course, you can download a certificate of completion, so you can show everyone your new-found skills, and continue your preparations for the official Microsoft certifications.

The course is recorded on SQL Server 2017, but will also work fully in 2022, 2019, 2016, 2014 and 2012, and mostly in 2008R2 and 2008.

Who Should Attend!

  • This course is for you if you want practice experience in SQL Server Database Administration
  • No prior experience with T-SQL is required, although the more knowledge you have it, the better.
  • In this course we will cover several aspects which used to be tested in Microsoft's 70-462 exam "Administering Microsoft SQL Server"
  • Although the exam specifically says "SQL Server 2012/2014", all parts of this course are applicable for the 2016 and 2017 versions, and most in the 2008 and 2008R2 versions.
  • This course is not for you if you want advanced training on Database Administration.

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Tags

  • Database Management
  • SQL
  • SQL Server

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Lectures

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