Training Course: Designing High Availability Database Solutions Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (2788, MOC 2788)
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Training Course Summary:
Elements of this syllabus are subject to change.This three-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to design high availability database solutions using Microsoft SQL Server 2005. The course focuses on teaching experienced database administrators working in enterprise environments to design database solutions that meet the availability needs of their organization. It emphasizes that students should think broadly about high availability, which includes thinking about the database itself and about their entire environment, including business needs; regulatory requirements; and network, systems, and database considerations during design. Students will also learn how to document and test the high availability database solution.
Pre-Requisites:
Before attending this course, students must:• Have a basic understanding of network architecture. For example, what can fail in a network, Virtual Private Networks (VPNs), differing performance characteristics of network components, etc.
• Understand the tradeoffs among the different redundant storage types. For example, what RAID levels mean, how it differs from a SAN, etc.
• Understand how replication works and how replication is implemented.
• Be familiar with reading user requirements and business-need documents. For example, development project vision or mission statements or business analysis reports.
• Have monitoring and troubleshooting skills.
• Have knowledge of the operating system and platform. Specifically, must understand how hardware can fail, how the operating system integrates with the database, what the platform or operating system can do, and how the interaction between the operating system and the database works.
• Have knowledge of application architecture. Specifically, must understand how applications identify servers to connect to, how applications can be designed in three layers, what applications can do, the interactions between applications and the database, interactions between the database and the platform or operating system.
• Know how to use:
• A monitoring tool
• Microsoft Visio (to create infrastructure diagrams)
• Be familiar with SQL Server 2005 features, tools, and technologies.
• Have a Microsoft Certified Technology Specialist: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 credential - or equivalent experience.
In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that students have completed:
• Course 2778, Writing Queries Using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Transact-SQL.
• Course 2779, Implementing a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database.
• Course 2780, Maintaining a Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database.
Who Should Attend:
This course is intended for current professional database administrators who have three or more years of on-the-job experience administering SQL Server database solutions in an enterprise environment.Training Course Overview/Content:
Module 1: Selecting the Appropriate High-availability SolutionThis module provides the guidelines for identifying business requirements and technical and non-technical constraints of high-availability. This module also explains the guidelines for analyzing the requirements and constraints for high-availability. Finally, this module provides a brief overview of existing high-availability technologies and explains the process and guidelines for determining the appropriate high-availability technology that can be used to meet business requirements and constraints.
Lessons
• Identifying High-availability Requirements and Constraints
• Analyzing High-availability Requirements and Constraints
• Determining Appropriate High-availability Solutions
Lab 1: Proposing a High-availability Solution
• Gathering Requirements
• Prioritizing Requirements
• Determining Appropriate High-availability Technology
• Proposing a High-availability Solution
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Identify high-availability requirements and constraints.
• Analyze high-availability requirements.
• Determine appropriate high-availability solutions.
Module 2: Designing a Clustering Solution
This module provides the considerations and guidelines for designing a SQL Server cluster implementation. This module also provides the guidelines for designing recovery strategies and formulating the test plan for database clustering. Next, this module explains the considerations for migrating and upgrading SQL Server clusters. Finally, this module explains the process of creating an operations plan for clustering. In this module, you will also learn about the planned and unplanned events that can affect a cluster environment.
Lessons
• Designing the Platform for Clustering
• Designing the SQL Server Cluster Implementation
• Designing Recovery Strategies and Test Plans for Database Clustering
• Migrating and Upgrading SQL Server Clusters
• Designing an Operations Plan for Clustering
Lab 2: Designing a Database Clustering Solution
• Designing a Cluster Topology
• Designing an Operations Plan
• Verifying a SQL Server Cluster Configuration
• Monitoring a SQL Server Cluster
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Design the platform for clustering.
• Design the SQL Server cluster implementation.
• Design recovery strategies and test plan for database clustering.
• Migrate and upgrade SQL Server clusters.
• Design an operations plan for clustering to maximize availability.
Module 3: Designing a Highly Available Database Storage Solution
This module provides the guidelines and considerations to determine the storage requirements for SQL Server databases, components, and external files that are a part of the database system. This module also explains the guidelines for designing storage solutions for these resources.
In this module, you will also learn about designing restore strategies to maximize availability. Finally, this module explains the guidelines for recovering damaged and partially damaged system and user databases.
Lessons
• Determining Storage Requirements for SQL Server Databases
• Determining Storage Requirements for SQL Server Components and Files
• Designing Storage Solutions for SQL Server Databases
• Designing a Backup and Restore Strategy
Lab 3: Designing a Highly Available Database Storage Solution
• Determining Storage Needs
• Selecting the Storage Solution
• Designing a RAID Solution
• Designing a SAN Solution
• Designing a Backup and Restore Strategy
After completing this module, students will be able to:
• Determine storage requirements for SQL Server databases.
• Determine storage requirements for SQL Server components and files.
• Design a highly-available storage solution for each database resource.
• Design a backup and restore strategy for the database.
Module 4: Designing a Log Shipping Solutio
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