Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Administrator's Pocket Consultant

Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Administrator's Pocket Consultant
Authors
William R. Stanek
ISBN
0735625891
Published
19 Sep 2008
Purchase online
amazon.com

Get the practical, pocket-sized guide for IT professionals who need to administer, maintain, and optimize SQL Server 2008. Written by award-winning author William Stanek, this portable reference delivers essential details for using SQL Server 2008 to help protect and manage your company s data whether automating tasks, creating indexes and views, performing backups and recovery, replicating transactions, tuning performance, managing server activity, importing and exporting data, or performing ot

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Customer Reviews

D. Hanes said
First thing I was not that familiar with SQL. I have done minor queries but that was it. Besides that I have had nothing to do with SQL. My boss then decided I should start administering our SQL server because the other 15 machines I administer was just not enough and it is the same as a server 2003 machine right? Whatever.
I bought this book with the hopes it could help me with the day to day operations backup of the database, run clean-ups, etc. This book came back aces. The very first section I looked up was backup. It walked me through step by step explaining everything. The next section was restoration. So I tried it. I created a VM and followed the steps shown. Restored perfectly. I could not be happier.
Everything I have tried in this book has worked the way it was supposed to. It is easy to follow and does not go off in techno babble until it tells you a definition.
I think this is required for anyone administering a SQL Server 2008 machine.

Earl D. Shaffer said
Well, I am not a SQL Server DBA. I am an Oracle DBA. But as all Oracle DBAs know, there are more SQL Server databases at Oracle sites then ever before. So, it makes sense to see what is going on over there in SQL Server land.

This is a good book for me - a DBA, not a developer. I did not want a 'how to create an online bookstore with SQL Server' type of book. What I wanted was DBA-info. I was looking for features, commands, syntax, uses, notes, etc.

I think this is a good reference for anyone trying to get info about SQL Server. And for me, a DBA who does not write code, this is a very good book.

J. Tu said
Straight forward, useful and practical value! Easy to understand, well, not totally. At some parts I wish there were drawings and charts to help readers better understand. I recommend it.

Lisa Burke said
Once again, Stanek has written the bible for the current SQL Server. Best reference out there. I've used all of Stanek's Administrator's Pocket Consultants.

J. L. Katzenbach said
I must say I am very impressed by this book. William's SQL Server 2005 book was excellent, but this book is even better and packs in even more information. Came in handy during our upgrades and I reference it all the time. I would highly recommend this book to anyone upgrading from previous versions and any current administrators. As a reference manual it can't be beat.

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