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SQL Server 2017 Administrator's Guide

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SQL Server 2017 Administrator's Guide

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Overview of this book

Take advantage of the real power of SQL Server 2017 with all its new features, in addition to covering core database administration tasks. This book will give you a competitive advantage by helping you quickly learn how to design, manage, and secure your database solution. You will learn how to set up your SQL Server and configure new (and existing) environments for optimal use. After covering the designing aspect, the book delves into performance-tuning aspects by teaching you how to effectively use indexes. The book will also teach you about certain choices that need to be made about backups and how to implement a rock-solid security policy and keep your environment healthy. Finally, you will learn about the techniques you should use when things go wrong, and other important topics, such as migration, upgrading, and consolidation, are covered in detail. Integration with Azure is also covered in depth. Whether you are an administrator or thinking about entering the field, this book will provide you with all the skills you need to successfully create, design, and deploy databases using SQL Server 2017.
Table of Contents (13 chapters)

Summary

Monitoring performance and resolving performance issues should be described in their own book but all information is useful.

In the beginning, several approaches used in performance monitoring were described, namely, the top-to-bottom approach and proactive monitoring.

A lot of information was covered in the Tools for monitoring performance section. As seen, Microsoft provides a wide set of tools and techniques to monitor and troubleshoot SQL Server. Most of them are graphical, but it's also recommended to have brief knowledge of non-visual objects like dynamic management views and functions.

The Indexing and maintenance section demystified typical index types, their usage by SQL Server in common situations, and also some guidance to indexing was covered.

In the next chapter, we will show what to do when things go wrong. We will use some similar techniques to detect...