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2786B: Designing a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Infrastructure

Overview:
About this Course
This two-day instructor-led course provides database administrators working in enterprise environments with the knowledge and skills to design a Microsoft SQL ServerT 2005 database infrastructure. The course focuses on the development of strategies for data archiving, consolidation, distribution, and recovery. The course also stresses the importance of capacity analysis and emphasizes the tradeoffs that need to be made during design.
This is the first course in the database administration curriculum and will serve as the entry point for other courses in the curriculum.
Audience Profile
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.
At Course Completion
After completing this course, students will be able to:

Prerequisites:
Before attending this course, students must:

Must already know how to use:

In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that students have completed:

Course Outline
Module 1: Analyzing Capacity Needs
This module explains how to gather data about the current capacity of key system resources such as storage, CPU, memory, and network bandwidth. It also explains how the resulting data can be used to estimate future capacity needs.
Lessons

Lab : Analyzing Capacity Needs

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Module 2: Designing a Strategy for Data Archiving
This module explains how to identify the requirements that affect data archiving, determine the structure of archival data, select an appropriate storage format, and develop a data movement strategy. It also describes the key elements of a data archival plan and the process of creating it.
Lessons

Lab : Designing a Strategy for Data Archiving

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Module 3: Designing a Strategy for Database Server Consolidation
This module describes the benefits of consolidating database servers in various ways and explains how to use multiple SQL Server instances to optimize the design of a database server infrastructure. It also details the process of designing a database server consolidation plan.
Lessons

Lab : Designing a Database Server Consolidation Strategy

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Module 4: Designing a Strategy for Data Distribution
This module describes the various tools that are provided by SQL Server 2005 for data distribution and explains how to select an appropriate tool based on the requirements of an organization. It also details the process of creating a data distribution plan specifically for replication.
Lessons

Lab : Designing a Data Distribution Strategy Using Replication

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Module 5: Designing a Database Server Infrastructure
This module explains how to evaluate the current database server infrastructure of an organization and gather requirements for modifying it. It also provides guidelines and best practices for designing modifications to the current infrastructure and describes the hardware and software tradeoffs involved in the design process.
Lessons

Lab : Designing a Database Server Infrastructure

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Module 6: Designing a Strategy for Data Recovery
This module explains how to create a backup and recovery strategy. It also describes the key components of a database disaster recovery plan and the process of creating it.
Lessons

Lab : Designing a Data Recovery Solution

After completing this module, students will be able to:

Module 7: Establishing Database Conventions and Standards
This module describes how well a database naming convention simplifies administration, and provides guidelines for establishing such a convention. It also explains how to define Transact-SQL coding, database access, and deployment process standards.
Lessons

Lab : Establishing Database Conventions and Standards

After completing this module, students will be able to: