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Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Administration Real-World Skills for MCSA Certification and Beyond (Exams 70-461, 70-462, and 70-463)

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  • Produktbild: Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Administration
  • Introduction xxix

    Part I Introducing SQL Server 2012 1

    Chapter 1 Understanding SQL Server's Role 3

    What Is Information Technology? 4

    The Importance of IT 4

    The Components of IT 6

    Introduction to Databases 7

    Types of Databases 7

    Weighing the Benefits of Using a Local or Server-Based Database 11

    Important Database Terms 16

    Database Servers and Applications 18

    Database Application Types 18

    SQL Server's Role 20

    New Features Introduced in SQL Server 2012 21

    Features Introduced in SQL Server 2008 25

    Features Introduced in SQL Server 2005 29

    Core Features of SQL Server 38

    SQL Server Roles 39

    Summary 43

    Chapter Essentials 43

    Chapter 2 Installing SQL Server 2012 45

    Installation Planning 46

    SQL Server 2012 Architecture 46

    Installation Planning Process 56

    Managing Permissions 60

    Installing a Default Instance 62

    SQL Server Installation Center Tasks 63

    Installation 64

    Installing Named Instances 73

    Installing to a Cluster 76

    Installing Extra Features 77

    Upgrading from Previous Versions 77

    Handling Upgrades 78

    Understanding Migrations 79

    Validating an Installation 79

    Removing an Installation 80

    Summary 80

    Chapter Essentials 80

    Chapter 3 Working with the Administration Tools 83

    SQL Server Configuration Manager 84

    Overview of the SSCM 85

    Performing Common SSCM Tasks 86

    SQL Server Management Studio 92

    Overview of the SSMS 92

    Performing Common SSMS Tasks 94

    SQL Server Data Tools 102

    Overview of SSDT 102

    Performing Common SSDT Tasks 104

    SQL Server Profiler 113

    Books Online 116

    Windows Server Administration for the DBA 118

    User Account Management 118

    File System Management 119

    Network Configuration Administration 120

    Summary 127

    Chapter Essentials 127

    Chapter 4 SQL Server Command-Line Administration 129

    Introducing the Command Prompt 130

    General Command-Prompt Options 132

    Font Settings 133

    Screen Layout 134

    Color Choices 135

    General Commands 135

    Directory and Folder Navigation 136

    Directory and Folder Listing 137

    Screen Management 141

    Displaying Information 142

    Redirecting Output 146

    Administrative Commands 148

    Batch Files 155

    Using Logic (IF and GOTO) 155

    Passing Data 156

    Including Comments 157

    Mastering SQLCMD 161

    Introducing Windows PowerShell 164

    Using SQL Server PowerShell Extensions 165

    Summary 169

    Chapter Essentials 169

    Chapter 5 Querying SQL Server 171

    Understanding the SQL Language 172

    Queries 172

    Short Learning Curve 173

    Varied Query Modes 173

    Standardization 175

    Added Logical Capabilities of T-SQL 176

    SQL Statement Types 176

    Data Manipulation Language 176

    Data Definition Language 177

    Data Control Language 177

    SQL Syntactical Elements 177

    Keywords 177

    Comments 178

    Batch Directives 178

    SQL Statements 180

    Clauses 180

    Identifiers 180

    Variables 181

    Data Types 182

    System Functions 182

    Operators and Expressions 182

    Statement Terminator 184

    Coding Recommendations 184

    Capitalize Keywords 184

    Use Standard SQL 185

    Do Not Use Keywords as Identifiers 185

    Using SELECT Statements 185

    Basic SELECT Statements 186

    Filtered SELECT Statements 191

    Sorted SELECT Statements 196

    Handling NULL Data 197

    Converting Data in Result Sets 199

    Identifying Collation Details 201

    Using Data from Multiple Tables 201

    Advanced Query Techniques 204

    Subqueries 204

    Aggregate Queries 206

    Using DDL Statements 207

    Creating Objects 207

    Altering Objects 209

    Deleting Objects 210

    Using DCL Statements 212

    Granting Access 212

    Denying Access 213

    Revoking Permissions 213

    Modifying Data 214

    The INSERT Statement 214

    The UPDATE Statement 215

    The DELETE Statement 216

    Tuning and Optimizing Queries 216

    Transaction Processing 216

    Error Handling 218

    Summary 220

    Chapter Essentials 220

    Part Il Designing Database Solutions 223

    Chapter 6 Database Concepts and Terminology 225

    Relational Database Theory 226

    Data 226

    Information 227

    Tables 227

    Table Components 228

    Relationship Types 232

    Database Design Processes 236

    Systems Development Life Cycle 237

    Database Life Cycle 238

    Business, Users, Model 239

    Project Management for the DBA 243

    The Define Phase 244

    The Design Phase 246

    The Deliver Phase 246

    The Determine Phase 247

    Summary 247

    Chapter Essentials 248

    Chapter 7 ERD and Capacity Planning 249

    Planning a Database 250

    User Surveys 250

    Evaluating Business Processes 252

    Developing Use Cases 254

    Understanding Entity Relationship Diagramming 255

    Building an ERD 257

    Creating an ERD in Visio 258

    Creating an ERD in OSA 264

    Capacity Planning 271

    Summary 276

    Chapter Essentials 277

    Chapter 8 Normalization and Other Design Issues 279

    Designing for Normalization 280

    Normal Forms 282

    Normalizing a Database 291

    Denormalizing a Database 294

    Designing for Performance 295

    Designing for Availability 295

    Designing for Security 297

    Summary 297

    Chapter Essentials 297

    Part Ill Implementing Database Solutions 299

    Chapter 9 Creating SQL Server Databases 301

    SQL Server Databases 302

    System Databases 303

    User Databases 308

    Database Storage 308

    Database Data Files 308

    Database Filegroups 309

    Transaction Logs 311

    Database Options and Properties 312

    Autogrowth 312

    Recovery Model 313

    Compatibility Level 316

    Auto Shrink 316

    Restrict Access 317

    More Database Properties 318

    Creating Databases in the GUI 321

    Creating Databases with T-SQL 323

    Creating Databases with PowerShell 326

    Attaching and Detaching Databases 328

    Database Snapshots 331

    Creating Snapshots 332

    Reverting to Snapshots 334

    Summary 335

    Chapter Essentials 335

    Chapter 10 Creating Tables 337

    Data Types 338

    Data Type Categories 340

    Collations 344

    Configuring Server Instance Collations 345

    Configuring Database Collations 346

    Configuring Column Collations 346

    Table Creation Process 349

    Creating Tables with the Table Designer 349

    Creating Tables with T-SQL 357

    Data Partitioning 358

    Vertical and Horizontal Partitioning 359

    Data Partitioning with Functions and Schemes 360

    Summary 361

    Chapter Essentials 362

    Chapter 11 Indexes and Views 363

    Understanding Indexes 364

    Indexes Defined 365

    Index Types 369

    Creating Basic Indexes 373

    Creating a Clustered Index 374

    Creating a Nonclustered Index 376

    Creating Advanced Indexes 379

    Creating a Covering Index 380

    Creating a Filtered Index 381

    Managing Indexes 383

    Dropping an Index 384

    Disabling and Enabling Indexes 384

    Understanding Index Fragmentation 387

    Understanding Views 389

    Creating Views 390

    Summary 392

    Chapter Essentials 393

    Chapter 12 Triggers and Stored Procedures 395

    Triggers Defined 396

    Types of Triggers 397

    Recursive and Nested Triggers 398

    Using Triggers 399

    Creating Triggers 401

    Understanding Stored Procedures 406

    Creating Stored Procedures 407

    How Triggers Differ from Stored Procedures 409

    Summary 409

    Chapter Essentials 409

    Chapter 13 Implementing Advanced Features 411

    Understanding and Installing Analysis Services 413

    Analysis Services Tools 413

    Analysis Services Optional Components 415

    Installing and Configuring Analysis Services 416

    Understanding Integration Services 419

    Installing and Configuring Integration Services 419

    Creating a Basic Integration Services Package 421

    Troubleshooting and Debugging an SSIS Package 427

    Scheduling Your Package to Run Automatically 429

    Security Protection Levels 431

    Understanding and Installing Reporting Services 432

    Implementing Database Mail 436

    Configuring Full-Text Indexing 439

    Implementing Transparent Data Encryption 441

    TDE Architecture 441

    TDE Implementation Process 442

    Data Compression 443

    Summary 444

    Chapter Essentials 444

    Part IV Administering and Maintaining SQL Server 2012 447

    Chapter 14 Creating Jobs, Operators, and Alerts 449

    Standardize, Automate, and Update 450

    Understanding SQL Server Jobs 452

    Job Steps 452

    Job Configuration Properties 454

    Typical Jobs 462

    Creating T-SQL Jobs 465

    Creating SSIS Jobs 470

    Creating Windows Command Jobs 476

    Creating and Using Operators 480

    Creating and Using Alerts 482

    Using WSUS for SQL Server 2012 487

    Summary 488

    Chapter Essentials 488

    Chapter 15 Performance Monitoring and Tuning 491

    Performance Tuning Principles 492

    Why Performance Tuning Matters 492

    Common Performance Tuning Myths 494

    Performance and Troubleshooting Tools 496

    Blocks, Locks, and Deadlocks 497

    Understanding Locks 498

    Lock Types 498

    Granularity of Locks 498

    Lock Isolation Levels 499

    Blocks and Deadlocks 499

    SQL Server Profiler 503

    Database Engine Tuning Advisor 506

    Creating a DTA Workload File 506

    Analyzing Your Workload File 507

    Applying DTA Recommendations 509

    Performance Monitoring with System Monitor 511

    Installing the System Monitor 511

    Viewing Live Performance Data 512

    Logging Counters in Windows Server 2003 514

    Data Collection in Windows Server 2008 515

    Using the Resource Governor 519

    Performance Studio 520

    Advanced Monitoring Tools 523

    Dynamic Management Views 523

    DBCC 525

    Resource Monitor 527

    Summary 529

    Chapter Essentials 530

    Chapter 16 Policy-Based Management 533

    Policy-Based Management 534

    PBM Components 536

    Creating Conditions 550

    Creating Policies 553

    Evaluating Policies 558

    Centralized Server Management 558

    Major Benefits and Requirements 558

    Creating a Central Management Server 559

    Registering Subscriber Servers 559

    Standardizing with PBM and CMS 563

    Standardizing 563

    Automating 564

    Updating 566

    Summary 567

    Chapter Essentials 567

    Chapter 17 Backup and Restoration 569

    Backing Up a Database 570

    Creating a Backup Plan 571

    Choosing a Recovery Model 573

    Using the Different Backup Types 578

    Working with Backup Devices and Files 584

    Compressing Backups 587

    Performing File and Filegroup Backups 588

    Backing Up System Databases 588

    Restoring a Database 589

    Choosing a Restore Method 589

    Restoring to a Point in Time 590

    Restoring to the Point of Failure 591

    Restoring System Databases 592

    Backing Up the Environment 593

    Built-in Backup Tools 594

    Imaging and Third-Party Tools 595

    Summary 596

    Chapter Essentials 596

    Part V SQL Server Security 597

    Chapter 18 Security Threats and Principles 599

    Security Defined 600

    How to Classify Data for Security Purposes 603

    Security in Theory 603

    Security in the Real World 605

    Security Threats 605

    Threats, Vulnerabilities, and Exploits Defined 606

    Attack Point 1: Windows Server 608

    Attack Point 2: SQL Server 613

    Attack Point 3: The Network 614

    Attack Point 4: The Client 618

    Cracking Examples 621

    Security Principles 633

    Start with Good Design 634

    Trust, but Monitor 635

    Defense-in-Depth 637

    Least Privilege 638

    Summary 638

    Chapter Essentials 639

    Chapter 19 Authentication and Encryption 641

    Understanding Authentication 642

    Credentials 644

    Common Authentication Methods 646

    Regulatory Compliance 648

    SQL Server Authentication Methods 652

    Logins, Users, and Roles 653

    Configuring the Authentication Mode 653

    Creating and Managing Principals and Roles 655

    Creating Database Users 668

    Understanding Encryption 669

    SQL Server Encryption Solutions 669

    Implementing Application-Level Encryption 671

    Implementing Transparent Encryption 673

    Summary 674

    Chapter Essentials 675

    Chapter 20 Security Best Practices 677

    Establishing Baselines 678

    Working with Security Templates 679

    Analyzing a Server's Security Settings 686

    Using the Security Configuration Wizard 688

    Implementing Least Privilege 691

    Permissions and Authorization 692

    Ownership Chains 698

    Credentials 699

    Auditing SQL Server Activity 701

    Using Audits 701

    Notifications 705

    DDL Triggers 706

    Logon Triggers 706

    Configuring the Surface Area 707

    SP_Configure for Surface Area Management 707

    Policy-Based Management Surface Area Options 709

    Understanding Common Criteria and C2 712

    GRC 712

    C2 Compliance 713

    Common Criteria 716

    Summary 717

    Chapter Essentials 718

    Part VI Implementing High Availability and Data Distribution 719

    Chapter 21 AlwaysOn and High Availability 721

    Introducing AlwaysOn Technology 722

    Understanding High Availability 722

    AlwaysOn Defined 725

    Mirroring and AlwaysOn 727

    Replacing Traditional Mirroring 727

    Using Traditional Mirroring 728

    Failover Solutions 728

    Synchronous-Commit 728

    Asynchronous-Commit 729

    The Failover Process 729

    Selecting Hardware for AlwaysOn 730

    Highly Available Servers 730

    Highly Available Storage 731

    Highly Available Networks 731

    Summary 732

    Chapter Essentials 732

    Chapter 22 SQL Server Failover Clustering 733

    Understanding Windows Failover Clustering Service 734

    Implementing a Windows Cluster 735

    Failover Clustering Components 735

    The Failover Clustering Installation Process 738

    Installing SQL Server 2012 to a Cluster 747

    Monitoring and Managing a SQL Server Cluster 748

    Service Packs and Update Management 748

    Failover Management 749

    Cluster Troubleshooting 750

    Summary 750

    Chapter Essentials 750

    Chapter 23 Database Mirroring and Snapshots 753

    RAID-based Data Redundancy 754

    Using Database Mirroring 757

    Database Mirroring Components 758

    Understanding Mirror Operating Modes 759

    Planning for Role Switching 759

    Implementing Database Mirroring 760

    Understanding Log Shipping 764

    Inside the Log-Shipping Process 764

    Configuring Log Shipping and Monitoring 766

    Implementing Database Snapshots 768

    Database Snapshot Functionality 768

    Implementing a Snapshot 770

    Querying a Snapshot 770

    Reverting to a Snapshot 770

    Summary 771

    Chapter Essentials 771

    Chapter 24 Implementing Replication 773

    SQL Server Replication 774

    SQL Server Replication Roles and Concepts 775

    Replication Types 775

    Replication Models 778

    New Features in SQL Server 2012 778

    Configuring a Publisher and Distributor 779

    Configuring a Subscriber 787

    Monitoring Replication 790

    Replication Performance 790

    Replication Recovery 791

    Importing and Exporting Data 791

    Using BCP 792

    Bulk Insert Commands 793

    Using SQL Server Integration Services 795

    Summary 797

    Chapter Essentials 798

    Part VII Implementing Business Intelligence and Reporting 799

    Chapter 25 Data Warehousing 801

    Understanding Data Warehouses 802

    Defining Terminology 803

    Defining Usage 805

    Implementing Fact Tables 806

    Understanding and Planning for Fact Tables 806

    Creating Fact Tables 807

    Implementing Dimensions 808

    Understanding and Planning for Dimensions 808

    Creating Dimensions 810

    Summary 811

    Chapter Essentials 811

    Chapter 26 SQL Server Integration Services 813

    Integration Issues 814

    Existing Systems 814

    Existing Data 815

    Co-existence 816

    Installing SSIS 816

    Providing Prerequisites 816

    Installing the SSIS Components 817

    Development vs. Production Servers 817

    Configuring SSIS for Operations 818

    Configuring SSIS Security Settings 819

    SSIS Service 819

    SSIS Roles 820

    Access Control 821

    Digital Signatures 821

    Deploying Packages 823

    Working with the SSIS Catalog 823

    Using the Deployment Utility 824

    Deploying to SQL Server or Files 825

    Using DTUTIL 826

    SSIS Auditing and Event Handling 826

    Auditing Packages 826

    Using Log Providers 827

    Using Event Handlers 828

    Extracting, Transforming, and Loading Data 828

    Connection Managers 829

    Data Flow Design 831

    Understanding Data Load Options 833

    Using Script Tasks 835

    Summary 836

    Chapter Essentials 836

    Chapter 27 Data Quality Solutions 837

    Understanding Data Quality Concerns 838

    Data Quality Problems 838

    Data Quality Dimensions 839

    Data Quality Processes 839

    Installing Data Quality Services 840

    Prerequisites 840

    Performing the Installation 841

    Data Governance 842

    Using Master Data Services 843

    Installing and Implementing MDS 843

    Creating MDS Objects 844

    Cleaning Data 845

    Profiling Systems 845

    Knowledge Base Management 846

    Creating the Project 847

    Summary 848

    Chapter Essentials 848

    Appendices 849

    Appendix A Microsoft's Certification Program 851

    How Do You Become Certified on SQL Server 2012? 852

    Tips for Taking a Microsoft Exam 853

    Exam Registration 853

    Certification Objectives Map 854

    Appendix B About the Additional Study Tools 859

    Additional Study Tools 860

    Videos 860

    Sybex Test Engine 860

    Electronic Flashcards 860

    Glossary of Terms 860

    Adobe Reader 861

    System Requirements 861

    Using the Study Tools 861

    Troubleshooting 861

    Customer Care 862

    Index 863