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SQL Server DBA Essentials for beginners

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  • Apr 14, 2025
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SQL Server DBA Essentials for beginners, available at $19.99, has an average rating of 3.95, with 30 lectures, based on 37 reviews, and has 638 subscribers.

You will learn about Setup security on SQL Server Monitor performance of SQL Server Backup database Restore database Update data Insert data Delete data Truncate data Drop table This course is ideal for individuals who are Aspiring DBA or Aspiring Data Analyst or Aspiring SQL developers or Data warehouse professionals It is particularly useful for Aspiring DBA or Aspiring Data Analyst or Aspiring SQL developers or Data warehouse professionals.

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Summary

Title: SQL Server DBA Essentials for beginners

Price: $19.99

Average Rating: 3.95

Number of Lectures: 30

Number of Published Lectures: 30

Number of Curriculum Items: 30

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 30

Original Price: $139.99

Quality Status: approved

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What You Will Learn

  • Setup security on SQL Server
  • Monitor performance of SQL Server
  • Backup database
  • Restore database
  • Update data
  • Insert data
  • Delete data
  • Truncate data
  • Drop table
  • Who Should Attend

  • Aspiring DBA
  • Aspiring Data Analyst
  • Aspiring SQL developers
  • Data warehouse professionals
  • Target Audiences

  • Aspiring DBA
  • Aspiring Data Analyst
  • Aspiring SQL developers
  • Data warehouse professionals
  • SQL Server is a relational database management system (RDBMS)
    from Microsoft that’s designed for the enterprise environment.

    A DBA ( Database administrator) has to perform several responsibilities to ensure the smooth running
    of the SQL sever database.

    Some of the key daily responsibilities of a SQL Server DBA includes:

    Backups
    Confirm that backups have been made and successfully saved to a secure location
    Check the backup failure alerts, correct the errors and rerun the backups
    Review the average duration of backup, any significant changes occurred investigates on this.
    Most of the time it happens due to networking low bandwidth
    Validate the backup files using restore verify only. Jobs? can? be created to take care of the task and to send a notification if it fails to verify any backup.

    Performance
    Regularly monitor and identify blocking issues.
    Check Performance counters on all production servers and verify that all counters are within the normal range.
    Throughout the day, periodically monitor performance by collecting relevant data
    Create indexes to reduce the time it takes to get responses from the? SQL Server? after a T-SQLscript is executed.

    Security
    Check the? auditing? logs for failed logins and notify the audit team if necessary
    Implement relevant permissions to prevent authorised access to SQL Server databases

    T-SQL ( Transact -SQL )
    Transact-SQL is central to using SQL Server.? All applications that communicate with an instance of SQL Server
    ?do so by sending Transact-SQL statements to the server, regardless of the user interface of the application.
    T-SQL is Microsoft’s proprietary version of the standard SQL(Structural Query? language)

    Using T-SQL you can communicate with SQL Servers to perform task like:

    Retrieving data from the database
    Updating information
    Inserting data into databases
    Deleting data
    Dropping a Table or database

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction and Connecting to virtual lab

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Lecture 2: What is SQL Server

    Lecture 3: What is a DBA

    Lecture 4: Database Concept

    Lecture 5: MSDN Virtual Labs

    Chapter 2: Database backup and restore strategy

    Lecture 1: Copy Database

    Lecture 2: Full Backup

    Lecture 3: Differential Backup

    Lecture 4: Transaction Backup

    Lecture 5: Recovering a database

    Lecture 6: Lab Exercise 1

    Lecture 7: Lab exercise 2

    Chapter 3: Implementing security and protecting the databases

    Lecture 1: Enforcing Authentication

    Lecture 2: Permission level access

    Lecture 3: Auditing to check database integrity

    Chapter 4: Monitoring SQL Server Performance

    Lecture 1: Using Activity Monitor

    Lecture 2: Data collection

    Lecture 3: Activating Performance monitor

    Lecture 4: Extended Events

    Lecture 5: Using Indexes to improve performance

    Chapter 5: T-SQL

    Lecture 1: What is T-SQL

    Lecture 2: SELECT Statement

    Lecture 3: DELETE Statement

    Lecture 4: UPDATE Statement

    Lecture 5: INSERT Statement

    Lecture 6: CREATE Statement

    Lecture 7: ALTER Statement

    Lecture 8: DROP Statement

    Lecture 9: TRUNCATE Statement

    Lecture 10: Thank You

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  • 1 stars: 3 votes
  • 2 stars: 3 votes
  • 3 stars: 6 votes
  • 4 stars: 13 votes
  • 5 stars: 12 votes
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