Designing High
Availability Database Solutions Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005
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Course 2788: 3 Days; Instructor-led
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Introduction
This three-day instructor-led course provides students with
the knowledge and skills to design high availability database solutions using
Microsoft SQL Server 2005. The course focuses on teaching experienced database administrators
working in enterprise environments to design database solutions that meet the
availability needs of their organization. It emphasizes that students should
think broadly about high availability, which includes thinking about the
database itself and about their entire environment, including business needs;
regulatory requirements; and network, systems, and database considerations
during design. Students will also learn how to document and test the high
availability database solution.
Audience
This course is intended for
current professional database administrators who have three or more years of
on-the-job experience administering SQL Server database solutions in an
enterprise environment.
Prerequisite
Before attending this course, students must:
• Have a basic understanding
of network architecture. For example, what can fail in a network, Virtual
Private Networks (VPNs), differing performance characteristics of network
components, etc.
• Understand the tradeoffs
among the different redundant storage types. For example, what RAID levels
mean, how it differs from a SAN, etc.
• Understand how replication
works and how replication is implemented.
• Be familiar with reading
user requirements and business-need documents. For example, development project
vision or mission statements or business analysis reports.
• Have monitoring and
troubleshooting skills.
• Have knowledge of the
operating system and platform. Specifically, must understand how hardware can
fail, how the operating system integrates with the database, what the platform
or operating system can do, and how the interaction between the operating
system and the database works.
• Have knowledge of
application architecture. Specifically, must understand how applications
identify servers to connect to, how applications can be designed in three
layers, what applications can do, the interactions between applications and the
database, interactions between the database and the platform or operating
system.
• Know how to use:
• A monitoring tool
• Microsoft Visio (to create
infrastructure diagrams)
• Be familiar with SQL
Server 2005 features, tools, and technologies.
• Have a Microsoft Certified
Technology Specialist: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 credential - or equivalent
experience.
In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that
students have completed:
• Course 2778, Writing
Queries Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Transact-SQL.
• Course 2779, Implementing
a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database.
• Course 2780, Maintaining a
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database.