Course Outline

Module 1: Introduction to SQL Server 2014 Database Administration for Government

  • Overview of Database Administration
  • Introduction to the SQL Server Platform
  • Database Management Tools and Techniques

Module 2: Installing and Configuring SQL Server 2014

  • Planning SQL Server Installation for Government
  • Installing SQL Server 2014
  • Post-Installation Configuration

Module 3: Working with Databases and Storage

  • Introduction to Data Storage with SQL Server for Government
  • Managing Storage for System Databases
  • Managing Storage for User Databases
  • Moving Database Files
  • Configuring the Buffer Pool Extension

Module 4: Planning and Implementing a Backup Strategy

  • Understanding SQL Server Recovery Models
  • Planning a Backup Strategy for Government
  • Backing up Databases and Transaction Logs
  • Using Backup Options
  • Ensuring Backup Reliability

Module 5: Restoring SQL Server 2014 Databases

In this module, you will learn how to restore user and system databases and implement point-in-time recovery for government.

Lessons

  • Understanding the Restore Process
  • Restoring Databases
  • Advanced Restore Scenarios
  • Working with Point-in-Time Recovery

Module 6: Importing and Exporting Data

  • Introduction to Transferring Data for Government
  • Importing and Exporting Table Data
  • Copying or Moving a Database

Module 7: Monitoring SQL Server 2014

  • Introduction to Monitoring SQL Server for Government
  • Dynamic Management Views and Functions
  • Performance Monitor

Module 8: Tracing SQL Server Activity

  • Tracing SQL Server Workload Activity for Government
  • Using Traces

Module 9: Managing SQL Server Security

  • Introduction to SQL Server Security for Government
  • Managing Server-Level Security
  • Managing Database-Level Principals
  • Managing Database Permissions

Module 10: Auditing Data Access and Encrypting Data

  • Auditing Data Access in SQL Server for Government
  • Implementing SQL Server Audit
  • Implementing SQL Server Audit

Module 11: Performing Ongoing Database Maintenance

  • Ensuring Database Integrity for Government
  • Maintaining Indexes
  • Automating Routine Database Maintenance

Module 12: Automating SQL Server 2014 Management

  • Automating SQL Server Management for Government
  • Implementing SQL Server Agent Jobs
  • Managing SQL Server Agent Jobs
  • Managing Job Step Security Contexts
  • Managing Jobs on Multiple Servers

Module 13: Monitoring SQL Server 2014 by Using Alerts and Notifications

  • Monitoring SQL Server Errors for Government
  • Configuring Database Mail
  • Configuring Operators, Alerts, and Notifications

Requirements

  • Basic understanding of the Microsoft Windows operating system and its core functionalities.
  • Practical knowledge of Transact-SQL.
  • Familiarity with relational databases.
  • Limited experience in database design.

Audience

The primary audience for this course is individuals who are responsible for administering and maintaining SQL Server databases. These professionals focus on database administration and maintenance as their main area of responsibility, or they work in environments where databases are a critical component of their primary job.

The secondary audience for this course includes individuals who develop applications that retrieve and manage content from SQL Server databases.

Job role: Database Administrator
Preparation for exam: 70-462

This course is designed to enhance the skills and knowledge of professionals working in roles critical to the effective management and maintenance of database systems, ensuring alignment with best practices and standards for government operations.

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