Course Information
Course Overview
A guide to becoming an SQL Server Database Administrator - DBA
SQL Server DBA Skills are in hot demand due to the growth and reliance on data.SQL Server is a relational database management system from Microsoft that's designed for the enterprise environment.
A DBA ( Database administrator) has to perform several responsibilities to ensure the smooth running
of the SQL sever database.
Some of the key daily responsibilities of a SQL Server DBA includes:
Backups
Confirm that backups have been made and successfully saved to a secure location
Check the backup failure alerts, correct the errors and rerun the backups
Review the average duration of backup, any significant changes occurred investigates on this.
Most of the time it happens due to networking low bandwidth
Validate the backup files using restore verify only. Jobs can be created to take care of the task and to send a notification if it fails to verify any backup.
Performance
Regularly monitor and identify blocking issues.
Check Performance counters on all production servers and verify that all counters are within the normal range.
Throughout the day, periodically monitor performance by collecting relevant data
Create indexes to reduce the time it takes to get responses from the SQL Server after a T-SQL Script is executed.
Security
Check the auditing logs for failed logins and notify the audit team if necessary
Implement relevant permissions to prevent authorized access to SQL Server databases
T-SQL ( Transact -SQL )
Transact-SQL is central to using SQL Server. All applications that communicate with an instance of SQL Server
do so by sending Transact-SQL statements to the server, regardless of the user interface of the application.
T-SQL is Microsoft's proprietary version of the standard SQL(Structural Query language)
Using T-SQL you can communicate with SQL Servers to perform task like:
Retrieving data from the database
Updating data
Inserting data into databases
Deleting data
Course Content
- 15 section(s)
- 85 lecture(s)
- Section 1 Getting Started with SQL Server
- Section 2 SQL Server 2019 Local Environment Setup
- Section 3 SQL Server Reporting Services Setup
- Section 4 Visual Studio 2019 and SSIS Setup
- Section 5 SQL Server Integration Services -SSIS
- Section 6 SQL Server Reporting Services -SSRS
- Section 7 Creating a Column Chart with SSRS
- Section 8 Creating a Pie Chart with SSRS
- Section 9 Using SSRS to add Indicators to Reports
- Section 10 Adding a Gauge with SSRS
- Section 11 Adding Maps to Reports with SSRS
- Section 12 Database Backup and Recovery
- Section 13 Monitoring SQL Server Performance
- Section 14 Database Security
- Section 15 Transact-SQL -T-SQL
What You’ll Learn
- Backup a database, Recover a database, Secure a database, Install SQL Server Instance, Create ETL Package with SSIS, Create dashboard reports with SSRS, Monitor SQL Server Database, Write T-SQL queries, Use SQL Server Tools like SSMS
Skills covered in this course
Reviews
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SSheila Clarke
There were sound issues, and instructor needs to go into more detail for why some of the management tools are being used.
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HHessam Rabiei
He teaches how to build reports using SSIS but doesn't show any practical uses. Are we supposed to just use the report builder each time or is there a way to call a report that has already been saved? Can we pass in parameters if using a stored procedure? Instead of first explaining a topic, he just goes into explaining how it works. The 6 minute lesson on indexes was laughable. You can google how to create an index to get the T-SQL. He should've went in depth on how to analyze indexes and determine which indexes are missing, etc... In addition, we can't follow along with any of the labs because they don't exist. This is a very incomplete course. You shouldn't teach a process w/o first providing background or examples of practical uses. I learned how to build reports but have no clue how to automatically generate them. Not sure if i'm even going to watch the last 2 sections.
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OOmid
Amazingly explained, easy to follow, however, there is a tiny problem with the editing. Few videos are placed repeatedly.
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DDávid Attila
I think the SSRS part was to long and repetitive, unnecessary to show how to create data source or dataset all the time, that part could be shorter and focused to the report tools. My other problem with this course is i missed how to build and handle the replication in local and cloud based servers. Otherwise is a good course to beginners.