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Microsoft SQL Server Database Administration

The document outlines the course content for a Microsoft SQL Server Database Administration training which covers 12 modules on topics such as installing and configuring SQL Server, managing databases, implementing security, backup and restore, database mail, automation, log shipping, database mirroring, replication, AlwaysOn, SQL clustering, and performance tuning. The modules will provide an overview of the concepts, demonstrate configuration steps, and discuss monitoring and troubleshooting strategies for each technology. Upon completing the course, students will have the skills to administer SQL Server databases in production environments.

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Microsoft SQL Server Database Administration

The document outlines the course content for a Microsoft SQL Server Database Administration training which covers 12 modules on topics such as installing and configuring SQL Server, managing databases, implementing security, backup and restore, database mail, automation, log shipping, database mirroring, replication, AlwaysOn, SQL clustering, and performance tuning. The modules will provide an overview of the concepts, demonstrate configuration steps, and discuss monitoring and troubleshooting strategies for each technology. Upon completing the course, students will have the skills to administer SQL Server databases in production environments.

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MS SQL SERVER DBA COURSE CONTENT

Trainer: Harsha Contact: +91-86882-36223

Microsoft SQL Server Database Administration

Module 1: Overview of SQL Server


• What is Data | Information |RDMS
• History of MS SQL Server
• Versions & Editions of SQL Server
• Hardware & Software and Requirements
• SQL Server Service Packs, CU, Hot Fixes.
• Instances Types
• Default Instance
• Named Instances

Module 2: Installation and Configuring SQL server


• Installation of SQL Server through GUI
• Slipstreamed Installation of SQL Server
• Installation of SQL Server from Configuration File
• Verify installation and folders and services
• Configuring data and Transaction log files.
• Configuring default Backup folder
• Configuring Tempdb and Min & Max Memory.
• Configuring Service accounts
• Configuring DAC
• Configuring Error Logs
• Adding of Respective MS SQL Server Ports In firewall
• Configuring Lock pages In Memory
• Configuring Instant file initialization [IFI]
• Configuring network protocols.
• Startup Parameters.

Module 3: Working with Databases


• Introduction of databases
• System Defined databases
• Moving system databases
• SQL Server Architecture
Database Architecture.
• Data Files
• Log Files
• Filegroups
• Extents
• Pages types
• Page architecture
• Creating Databases.
• Adding files, filegroups.
• Database states

Module 4: Implementing Security

• Setting authentication Mode


• Understanding of Login and User
• Understanding server roles.
• Working with users.
• Resolving orphan users.
• Understanding sever Level Roles and Database Level Roles
• Implementing Object and column Level security
• Implementing TDE [Transparent database encryption]
• SQL Server auditing.

Module 5: Backup and Restore


Recovery Models
• Full
• Bulk Logged
• Simple
• Summary of recovery model
Backup Types.

• Full
• Differential
• Transaction Log
• File or Filegroup
• Copy-only, Mirrored and Spilt backups.
• Point-in-time recovery
• Checkpoint
• Backup Parameters
• Database Snapshots.

Module 6: Database Mail [DB Mail]

 Mail architecture.
 Step by step configuration
 Sending Test Mail

Module 7: Implementing Automation

 Creating Operators,
 Creating Alerts
 Performance Condition Alerts
 Event Alerts
 WMI Alerts
 Maintenance Plans

Module 8: Working with Log Shipping.


 Architecture
 Prerequisites for Log Shipping.
 Configuring Log Shipping through GUI and T SQL
 Configuring Standby Mode (with TUF file)
 Monitoring Log Shipping.
 Manually performing Fail Over.
 Log shipping Scenarios Discussion.

Module 9: Working with Database Mirroring.


 Architecture
 Prerequisites for Mirroring
 Different Operating Modes
 Mirroring Fail Over
Module 10: Replication
 Architecture
 Prerequisites For Replication
 Replication Agents.
 Types of Replications
• Snapshot Replication
• Transactional Replication
• Merge Replication
• Peer to peer replication.
 Monitoring Replication

Module 11: Always on


• Overview of Always ON.
• Prerequisites for Always on
• Adding Replicas on Availability Groups.
• Troubleshooting Always ON issues.
• Patching Always ON instances
• Configure AG Listener
• Understanding and Configuring DAG [Distributed Always On]
Module 12: SQL Clustering
• Overview of Clustering
• Prerequisites for Clustering
• Installing SQL Server Failover cluster instances [FCI]
• Active and Active Cluster

Module 12: Performance Tuning

• Troubleshooting of HIGH CPU


• Troubleshooting of HIGH memory
• Troubleshooting of HIGH IO
• Performance counters setup
• Wait Types in SQL Server and Identifying Waiting Task
• Monitoring using Profiler, Perfmon and Extended Events
• Database Engine Tuning Advisor.
• Dynamic Management Views.
• SQL Server and Windows Error Logs.
• Physical server performance.
• Database Performance.
• Locks & Deadlocks
• Transaction Isolation Levels.
• Understanding Blocking.
• Understanding Index Fragmentation
• Understanding Statistics
• Using DBCC commands
• Implicit Conversation
• Table Partitioning

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