Microsoft Sql Server 7 Dba Survival Guide : A Real-World Solution
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Microsoft SQL Server 7 DBA Survival Guide is organized into several parts that compromise the various jobs and tasks the DBA performs. Chapters are organized into the following parts: Part 1: Client/Server Computing and the Role of the Dat -This book focuses on learning the SQL Server environment and managing it in the real world. It centers on how DBAs (Database Administrators) can perform their job effectively and efficiently -It is the administration part of SQL Server that is changing radically in version 7. New and experienced DBAs will need solid instruction and advice to wade through all the changes in the product -Advice from professionals with years of experience differentiates this book from all the others. Throughout this book, the authors mentor fellow DBAs

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Organized into several parts that compromise the various jobs and tasks the DBA performs, this book focuses on learing the SQL Server environment and managing it in the real world. The CD-ROM includes checklists and two custom products, the DBA Assistant and the Estimator, that simply SQL Server administration.

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