Beginning SQL Server 2005 Administration

Beginning SQL Server 2005 Administration
Authors
Dan Wood, Chris Leiter, Paul Turley
ISBN
0470047046
Published
29 Nov 2006
Purchase online
amazon.com

For the first time, SQL Server 2005 provides features that can support large-scale enterprise databases. With this powerful new release, you may find yourself being called upon to perform duties that are no longer strictly "administrative," duties that have become much more complicated and difficult. With that in mind, a team of experienced Microsoft Certified Professionals provides you with the necessary information to be a more competent and successful database developer or administrator.

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Customer Reviews

M. A. Estrada said
Very good primer for Microsoft SQL admins. Not too detailed but complete enough not let the reader into complacency. Authors recommended detail topics books are very helpful. Also the technical support from their WROX.com site was welcomed instead of working a accompanying CD.

Mark Markov said
I have been in IT for almost 10 years and recently read several books on SQL Server, including this one.
The book is well-written, has no spelling mistakes, etc., but it has too much "fluff" in the text while not providing enough information on many topics. The author starts talking about a specific topic, then says "this is beyond the scope of this book" and this pattern occurs countless times throughout the book. At the same time, the author discusses a lot of unrelated topics and philosophical issues. When I buy a book on SQL Server Administration, I don't want to read about Uncle Scrooge, Bill Cosby, Star Trek, Mr. Spock, co-workers mouse clicking habits, and other unrelated topics. Being a DBA is hard enough in the current market, so I wish they would concentrate purely on SQL Server.

Darren A. Allicock said
This book is for beginners. I'm a seasoned system engineer and have worked with SQL 2005 before. However not having any formal training I decided to get a book. I don't want to be a developer so I needed something that demonstrates SQL server 2005 from the admin side. This is book is perfect for that. It explains the major features a sys admin would want to know. Anything above what this book teaches, can be found on technet or doing a google search. So in conclusion, for a sys admin wanting to know SQL Server 2005, this book will serve your purposes very well...

Paul E. Richmond said
Having taken several classes from Dan Wood I appreciate the years of practical experience these guys bring to the table. It is a very good, readable, and thorough introduction to MS SQL Server 2005. SQL 2005 is a big product with lots of intricacies. This is one of the best introductions to to it that I've read.

Todd Bryant said
This is an awesome book for someone that is new to SQL Server and needs to learn basic administration. The authors did a really good job of explaining the fundamentals in clear simple language.

I especially enjoyed the explanation of the storage engine. It made things clear to me that I didn't understand previously.

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