| 2072
- Administering a Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Database
Introduction:
This course
provides students with the knowledge and skills required to install, configure,
administer, and troubleshoot the client-server database management system
of Microsoft® SQL ServerTM2000.
Course 2072 is a revision of course 832: System Administration for Microsoft
SQL Server 7.0. The course content is being revised to reflect changes
in the product.
At Course Completion:
Students
will be able to:
- Describe
SQL Server architecture.
- Plan for
a SQL Server installation, and then install an instance of SQL Server.
- Manage
files and databases, including determining resource requirements.
- Choose
a login security method, configure login security, plan and implement
database permissions, and describe how to secure SQL Server in an enterprise
network.
- Perform
and automate administrative tasks and create custom administrative tools.
- Back up
databases and implement a backup strategy.
- Restore
databases.
- Monitor
and optimize SQL Server performance.
- Transfer
and migrate data into databases.
- Maintain
the high availability of SQL Server.
- Describe
how to replicate data from one SQL Server to another.
Prerequisites:
Before attending
this course, students must have:
- Experience
using the Microsoft Windows 2000 operating system to:
- Connect
clients running Windows 2000 to networks and the Internet.
- Configure
the Windows 2000 environment.
- Create
and manage user accounts.
- Manage
access to resources by using groups.
- Configure
and manage disks and partitions, including disk striping and mirroring.
- Manage
data by using NTFS.
- Implement
Windows 2000 security.
- Optimize
performance in Windows 2000.
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For students who do not meet these prerequisites, the following
courses provide students with the necessary knowledge and skills:
- Course
2151, Microsoft Windows 2000 Network and Operating System Essentials
- Course
2152, Implementing Microsoft Windows 2000 Professional and Server
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An understanding of basic relational database concepts,
including:
- Logical
and physical database design.
- Data
integrity concepts.
- Relationships
between tables and columns (primary key and foreign key, one-to-one,
one-to-many, and many-to-many).
- How
data is stored in tables (rows and columns).
- For students
who do not meet these prerequisites, the following course provides students
with the necessary knowledge and skills:
- Course
1609, Designing Data Services and Data Models
- Knowledge
of basic Transact-SQL syntax (SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE
statements).
- For
students who do not meet these prerequisites, the following course
provides students with the necessary knowledge and skills:
- Course
2071, Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2000
- Familiarity
with the role of the database administrator.
Microsoft
Certified Professional Exams:
This course
will help the student prepare for the following Microsoft Certified Professional
exam:
- Exam 70-228:
System Administration for Microsoft SQL Server 2000

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