Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2005 Administrator's Companion (Pro - Administrator's Companion)

Microsoft® SQL Server(TM) 2005 Administrator's Companion (Pro - Administrator's Companion)
Authors
Edward Whalen, Victor Isakov, Marcilina Garcia, Burzin Patel, Stacia Misner
ISBN
0735621985
Published
13 Dec 2006
Purchase online
amazon.com

This comprehensive administrator?s reference delivers the details you need to successfully plan, deploy, administer, and support Microsoft SQL Server 2005. The authors?experts in database technologies?provide easy-to-follow procedures, practical workarounds, and key troubleshooting tactics for everyday, on-the-job results. Delve into system features and capabilities?and get hands-on insights for implementing business intelligence applications in organizations of any size.

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This comprehensive administrator’s reference delivers the details you need to successfully plan, deploy, administer, and support Microsoft SQL Server 2005. The authors—experts in database technologies—provide easy-to-follow procedures, practical workarounds, and key troubleshooting tactics for everyday, on-the-job results. Delve into system features and capabilities—and get hands-on insights for implementing business intelligence applications in organizations of any size. This book covers planning and designing optimal database systems, configuring SQL Server to your I/O system and model system capacity, optimizing for improved performance, and data analysis and reporting. With the ADMINISTRATOR’S COMPANION, you get the in-depth information you need in a single volume. Includes a companion CD.

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