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DBA 101: Best Practices Every DBA Should Know

With the continued popularity of SQL Server, more and more people are becoming SQL Server DBAs, whether they planned to or not. Many of these DBAs don’t have formal training, but are doing the best they can under the circumstances. Most of these DBAs want to do a good job, but just don’t know where to start. While Books Online is a great reference tools, it doesn’t tell someone what they need to know about commonly established best practices that experienced DBAs know by heart.
 
The focus on this session is on describing best practices every SQL Server DBA needs to know. These are foundational best practices that, if not followed, could have a significant negative effect on the performance and availability of their SQL Servers.
 
This session focuses on key fundamentals, such as: Installing & Upgrading SQL Server; SQL Server Configuration; User Data and Log File Management; Database Configuration Settings; Configuring Critical Maintenance Jobs; Setting Up Alerts for Critical Errors; Security Basics; Implementing a Backup Strategy; Creating a Disaster Recovery Plan; Testing; Monitoring; and Documentation.
 
Because of time considerations, and the amount of content to be covered, the focus will be on explain what needs to be done, not how to perform each task. By using the best practices suggested in this session, DBAs will be able to go back to their organizations and begin to immediately implement them.

 



Brad M. McGehee is the Director of DBA Education for Red Gate Software; an accomplished Microsoft SQL Server MVP with over 14 years’ SQL Server experience, over 6 years’ training experience, and has been involved in the industry since 1982.

A well-respected and trusted name in SQL Server literature, Brad is the author or co-author of more than 14 technical books and over 100 published articles.
 


Food and Drinks produdly sponsored by SQL Services from 5:30pm
Session kicks off around 6pm

 

Location:
Microsoft
Level 5
22 Viaduct Harbour Ave
Auckland

if you arrive after the doors/lifts have locked, please call 027-323-4670

Event start: 20/10/2009 12:00:00 p.m.

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