Sql Server DBA
Cyarnitech Microsoft SQL Server Database Administrator training course is designed to leverage knowledge and skills required to enable you to become a certified database administrator. This course will enable you to be proficient in administering and provisioning SQL Server database. You will be taught by the best Microsoft Certified trainers on database administration, database provisioning, database implementation and maintenance. Learners will be grounded with advanced SQL Server installation knowledge. By the end of this course, you will have a mastery of HADR using the different technological tools such as Replication, Log shipping, Mirroring, Always-On and Clustering (Windows clustering and SQL Server Clustering). In addition, learners will learn how to configure and install virtual machines on Windows and Linux OS. The course shall wrap up with an industry-based project which you shall work on to gain some industry experience. A certificate of completion shall be handed to you at the end of the program.
Introduction to database management systems and databases
What is a database and a database management system (DBMS).
Introduction to Microsoft SQL Server and its overall SQL Server Data Platform.
History and Current trends of DBMS and Database Administration.
Tasks of a Database Administrator.
Microsoft SQL Server 2012, 2016 and 2019 Installation
What are the editions of Microsoft SQL Server Data Platform?
Learn the hardware and software prerequisites for a successful SQL Server 2016 installation.
Understanding SQL Server 2016 components.
Perform a successful initial installation of Microsoft SQL Server 2012,2016 and 2019.
Understanding SQL Server version identifiers, installed directories and conventions.
Add features to an existing SQL Server 2016 installation including Analysis Services and Reporting Services.
Install Microsoft SQL Server 2016 and 2019 Management Studios.
Microsoft SQL Server Architecture
Understanding SQL Server system databases and business (non-system) databases.
Understanding the SQL Server database structure.
What are SQL Server file groups and data files?
What are SQL Server Transactional logs and database, recovery models?
What is the difference between a SQL Server instance and database?
Client-Server Communication in SQL Server.
How to Start and Stop SQL Server Service
What are the different ways to start and stop SQL Server Service
How to create database objects using SQL Server Management Studio
Create sample databases for practice in the training.
How to create tables and indexes using the SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS).
How to manage indexes using SSMS, including rebuilding indexes to reduce fragmentation.
How to create primary key foreign key relationships between tables using SSMS.
How to add new file groups in SQL Server using SSMS.
Microsoft SQL Server Security
What are instance-level principals and database-level principals ?
Understand SQL Server fixed server roles.
How to create a new database user and map it with an instance login.
What are SQL Server database schemas and learn about their association with database users.
Understand database role memberships and how to grant permissions to database users.
What is SQL Server Configuration Manager and how to change the ownership of a SQL Server database instance.
How to enable login auditing in SQL Server.
Microsoft SQL Server database session administration
Understand the differences between database connections and sessions.
Learn about the details of various dynamic management views (DMVs) for monitoring database activity.
How to kill (terminate) a SQL Server session id using SSMS.
How to identify and run built-in reports in SSMS.
Learn about the auto-commit, implicit and explicit transactions in SQL Server.
SQL Server Backup and Recovery Part 1
Introduction to Backup and Recovery strategy for databases.
How to detach and attach databases in offline mode.
How to copy databases using the Copy Database Wizard (CDW).
Full Database backups using the SIMPLE Recovery Model.
Full Database and Transactional log backups with FULL Recovery Model.
Differential database backups with FULL Recovery Model.
SQL Server Backup and Recovery Part 2
How to view and maintain database backup history information.
How to create maintenance plans for automating backups in SQL Server.
How to create maintenance plans for purging old backups.
Learn about the SQL Server Agent for scheduling backups.
SQL Server Backup and Recovery Part 3
Introduction to SQL Server Database Restore and Recovery.
How to perform a full database restore and recovery.
How to recover from SQL Server transactional logs.
How to recover a database using point-in-time recovery (PITR).
How to use the checksum and compression options in backup operations.
Backup and Recovery using Microsoft Azure
SQL Server database backup to URL (Microsoft Azure)
SQL Server database restore from URL (Microsoft Azure)
Microsoft SQL Server 2019 Data Platform
Learn the hardware and software prerequisites for a successful SQL Server 2019 installation.
How to install MS SQL Server 2019 Data Platform.
How to upgrade databases from SQL Server 2016 to SQL Server 2019.
SQL Server Data Export and Import (Data Movement)
Generate and Publish Scripts Wizard.
Partial Data export and import using the command line tools – BCP command.
Partial Data export and import using GUI tools – Export and Import Wizard.
BULK INSERT (T-SQL statement)
SQL Server Performance Tuning
Understanding database indexes.
Checking index fragmentation and maintaining them.
Learn to use SQL Server Activity Monitor.
Understanding and maintaining SQL Server Database statistics.
How to Migrate SQL Server Database
Migrate SQL Server Database from one version to another
Migrate SQL Server Database to external platforms (oracle)
Migrate SQL Server Database to cloud (AWS)
How to Patch SQL Server
Understand how to patch SQL Server with the use of service packs
Understand how to patch SQL Server with the use of Cummulative updates
Learn how to verify SQL Server versions for effective patching.
Understand the different types of hot fixes
Learn how to patch SQL Server in unattended mode
Microsoft SQL Server High Availability and Disaster recovery Part 1
Log Shipping
Mirroring
Replication
Microsoft SQL Server High Availability and Disaster Recovery Part 2
Windows Failover Clustering
SQL Server Failover Clustering
Always On HA/DR
Projects
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