Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration |  | Author: Ross Mistry Publisher: Sams Category: Book
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Product Description
If you need to deploy, manage, or secure Microsoft SQL Server 2008, this is the complete, fast-paced, task-based reference you’ve been searching for. Authored by a world-class expert on SQL Server in the enterprise, this book goes far beyond the basics, taking on the complex tasks that DBAs need to make the most of Microsoft’s flagship database platform. SQL Server MVP, Ross Mistry presents proven techniques for SQL Server 2008 installation, upgrades, backup/restore, data transfer, indexing, high availability, security, and much more. He draws on extensive testing in high-profile production environments to offer step-by-step solutions and powerful tips you won’t find anywhere else. Every chapter begins with a section identifying SQL Server 2008’s most significant new improvements, and concludes with a convenient summary of best practices. Each chapter also outlines the benefits of leveraging Windows Server 2008. Understand how to: -
Master DBA tips, tricks, and best practices proven in actual enterprise environments -
Install, upgrade or transition to SQL Server 2008. -
Harden and Secure an implementation. -
Encrypt SQL Server from an end-to-end perspective. -
Implement high availability–and leverage SQL Server 2008’s major improvements to failover clustering and database mirroring -
Save time with SQL Server 2008’s new policy-based management tools -
Performance tune and troubleshoot a SQL Server 2008 environment. -
Optimize application performance and manage workloads with the powerful new Resource Governor -
Implement Performance Studio, maintenance plans, Transparent Data Encryption and much more… Bonus Content: -
The book is based on Windows Server 2008 -
Step by step instructions of how to implement a failover cluster on Windows Server 2008 -
SQL Server PoweShell Administration Tasks -
Consolidate and virtualize SQL Server with Hyper-V -
Step by step instructions on how to install Hyper-V -
Proactively Monitor SQL Server with Operations Manager -
Install Windows Server 2008 certificates to encrypt SQL Server data Contributing Writers include: Hilary Cotter — SQL Server MVP John Welch — SQL Server MVP Marco Shaw — PowerShell MVP Maciej Pilecki — SQL Server MVP Shirmattie Seenarine — Technical Writer
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Perfect for production DBAs and "accidental" DBAs February 25, 2009 Brent Ozar 10 out of 11 found this review helpful
Production database administrators have to know at least a little about a lot of things:
* How to install or upgrade SQL Servers
* How to build clusters
* How to plan for disaster recovery and high availability
* How to do performance tuning
* How to secure and protect databases
The production role revolves around management, not creation. Sure, they do need to know T-SQL and be able to debug problem code, but the majority of their day is making the trains run on time - not designing the seats inside the train cars.
Windows administrators who are forced into the SQL Server DBA role need this same type of information. They get handed a database server to manage, often with a database from a third party vendor like Citrix or Blackberry. They have to manage the server, make sure it performs as needed, and back it up safely - but they'll never touch a line of T-SQL code that runs on the server.
Ross Mistry and Hilary Cotter's book Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration is a great companion for production DBAs and accidental DBAs. It covers this wide variety of topics in a good depth, and leaves topics like beginning T-SQL or how to write stored procedures out to other books.
Favorite Book of My Shelf - A Great Concise Book for All DBAs - Review by Founder of SQLAuthority.com May 5, 2009 Pinalkumar Dave (SQLAuthority) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
Short Summary:
SQL SERVER 2008 is a trusted database platform that provides organizations a competitive edge by allowing them to obtain faster results and thus make improved business decisions. This book covers all the topics that can make Database Administrators efficient and successful.
Detail summary:
This information-rich book aims to enhance the experience of professionals working with SQL Server. It covers a wide array of topics and modules of the SQL Server 2008, for instance, database engine, Analysis Services, Integration Services, replication, Reporting Services, Notification Services, services broker, and full text search. The book provides elaborated guidance on management, administration, and monitoring. Besides, new features such as Policy-Based Management, Compressed Backup, and Fail-over Clustered are covered in depth. The book even has a few chapters dedicated to some of the newly introduced concepts including Powershell, Resource Governor, and Virtualization.
The latest version of SQL Server 2008 is a significant improvement on the previous version. People who have purchased the previous version know that it contains only 300 pages and does not provide comprehensive information. I had criticized the author Ross Mistry for the same. The author took my criticism positively and promised me that the next version of the book will be complete. I am extremely glad that the latest version lives up to my expectations! It is a complete book with over 850 pages and covers every topic related to SQL Server under the sun. So, there is no need to refer anything online. Not to forget that there is an online version this book available for free.
The latest edition of SQL Server 2008 includes some of the great features from the previous edition apart from the various new features to improve a DBA's life. The later chapters of the book focus on some interesting and practical information on improving your efficiency, the scale of your server, and performance. It contains some key new features that will help you manage multiple servers at one time using Policy-Based Management, scale your I/O load using compression, and collect valuable information about your environment using data collectors. This information will certainly make a huge positive difference in your experience of working with SQL Server.
This book assumes that the reader has no experience with installing SQL Server 2008, so it starts with explanation of the basic installation and setup methods and then provides further information. One thing I really appreciate about this book is that it focuses on day-to-day administration, best practices, and industry case scenarios, which is relevant for all SQL Server users. Another attractive fact about this book is that all the topics and examples are based on the new features and functionalities.
One of the most interesting chapters I found in this book is chapter 21 - Consolidating and Vitalizing SQL Server 2008 with Hyper-V. I have not seen any other author presenting this concept in such a simple way. I think the author has done great job in organizing the ideas in a coherent manner. I recommend this useful book to everyone; in particular those interested in learning SQL Server 2008 should start with this book.
Every chapter of the book ends with Best Practices related to that chapter. Let us go over few of them.
"All database users belong to the public database role by default. Avoid using the public database role when assigning permissions unless absolutely necessary."
"Make your key index as narrow as possible - preferably an integer column with nonclustered index on it. "
Rating: 5 Stars
In summary, this is a great concise book for all DBAs. They should definitely adorn their desk with this book for frequent reference, as I have done mine.
Pinal Dave
Founder - blog.SQLAuthority.com
Best 2008 SQL Server book March 17, 2009 S. Daruwala (New York, NY) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
As a SQL Server expert, I have had the opportunity to read all of the new SQL Server 2008 books released to date. I must say the book that stood out the most was SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration.
I felt that this book did a deep dive on many topics that other books just briefly introduced. Specific chapters which stood out were failover clustering as it included step-by-steps starting from Windows Server 2008 failover clustering. I haven't seen this in any resource, book or even on SQL Server 2008 Books Online. The upgrade and migration chapter was solid. You would learn when it is best to upgrade and when it is best to migrate to SQL Server 2008. In addition, it included the steps to actually conduct a successful migration.
Ross Mistry and Hilary Cotter did a great job on covering new topics such as Policy Based Management, Resource Governor, Data Collector and much more. The book also included information on how to configure Operations Manager and the SQL Server 2008 Management Pack. I was very impressed with the technical knowledge the well known SQL Server MVPs put together on this title. 5 Stars!!!
Excellent Reference February 25, 2009 Grant Fritchey (MA) 5 out of 6 found this review helpful
SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration lives up to its name. Ross Mistry and the other authors have created a book that is very focused on helping you manage and administer your 2008 instance of SQL Server. There is not fuss or time spent on T-SQL data manipulation statements. Instead the authors, which include well-known names in the industry such as Hilary Cotter and John Welch, spend their efforts on the tasks needed by those that have to administer databases.
The book covers a lot of topics, starting with installing SQL Server and going through to advanced topics on monitoring and troubleshooting using the new Resource Governor and Systems Center Operations Manager. There are even a couple of bonus chapters in the book relating to using PowerShell with SQL Server 2008 and using Hyper-V as a means of server consolodation.
The writing is very clear and the explanations go from the basic to the advanced smoothly. You can use this book as a learning tool to pick up on technologies and methods you might not have such as Failover Clustering or the new Policy Based Management. I liked the graphics and the samples. I wasn't crazy about some of the long syntax listings. That's what the Microsoft documentation is for. However, there were only a few of those.
The book is very precise, technically. It's well broken up so you can attack it a piece at a time or turn to it as a reference as needed. I'd recommend picking up a copy and keeping it handy.
Outstanding SQL Server 2008 Administration Book - 5 STARS January 28, 2009 Brandon Taylor (San Jose, California United States) 4 out of 5 found this review helpful
I was very impressed with Mistry's latest title. The chapters which really stood out for me were; failover clustering, virtualizing SQL Server with Hyper-V and upgrading to SQL Server 2008.
The bonus content was also great as the book provided step-by-steps on how to configure a Windows Cluster with Windows Server 2008, how to configure Operations Manager so that you can monitor your SQL Server infrastructure and how to actually install and configure Hyper-V.
Even included multiple instance failover configurations which I haven't see anywhere else. Each chapter also had bestpractices and tips.
Great buy, in-depth knowledge on new SQL Server 2008 features and administrative tasks is provided!!!
Brandon
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