Admin911: SQL Server 2000
Brian Knight
- 出版商: McGraw-Hill Education
- 出版日期: 2001-01-01
- 售價: $1,890
- 貴賓價: 9.5 折 $1,796
- 語言: 英文
- 頁數: 369
- 裝訂: Paperback
- ISBN: 0072130970
- ISBN-13: 9780072130973
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相關分類:
MSSQL、SQL
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Call on Admin911 to learn whats going on with your network, to understand your options, and pick the right solutions. --David Chernicoff, Windows 2000 Magazine
This survival guide for SQL Server 2000 administrators explains how to implement preventive problem-solving strategies and minimize downtime. Helpful call-outs throughout the book include:
Take Command--Specific command-line utilities relating to the topic at hand
Code Blue--Things to do when your system is in trouble
Bug Alert--Common and little-know problems and pitfalls
This book will also help you:
*Manage SQL Server, including memory and security
*Optimize and automate administration using SQL Server Agent and other tools
*Debug Jobs
*Monitor and tune SQL Server unsing the system monitor and alerts
*Optimize T-SQL and stored procedures
*Scale SQL Server using linked servers and Distributed Partitioned Views
*Troubleshoot database performance
*Implement disaster recovery procedures.
This survival guide for SQL Server 2000 administrators explains how to implement preventive problem-solving strategies and minimize downtime. Helpful call-outs throughout the book include:
Take Command--Specific command-line utilities relating to the topic at hand
Code Blue--Things to do when your system is in trouble
Bug Alert--Common and little-know problems and pitfalls
This book will also help you:
*Manage SQL Server, including memory and security
*Optimize and automate administration using SQL Server Agent and other tools
*Debug Jobs
*Monitor and tune SQL Server unsing the system monitor and alerts
*Optimize T-SQL and stored procedures
*Scale SQL Server using linked servers and Distributed Partitioned Views
*Troubleshoot database performance
*Implement disaster recovery procedures.