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AucklandSQL User Group – June meeting

AucklandSQL User Group – June meeting

June 18, 2009 04:05 by Dave

Being the DBA

The involuntary DBA role

The previous DBA left and your boss decided you should cover the position. But where do you start? Which questions should you ask? What should you do first?  You don’t even know what it is you don’t know. We’ll discuss maintenance, disaster recovery, storage, performance, and monitoring. We’ll touch on many other areas as well so you’ll at least have heard a bit about them and you’ll know to learn more and ask questions on them.

Keeping the business running- Backup & Restore

The Backup and Restore commands are the most important SQL Server commands in a Database Administrators arsenal.  But there is more to Backup & Restore than just recovery from a system failure or user error. This session will cover some of the features and option available for not just disaster recovery, but day to day operations.

DBA 101: Common best Practices (with discussion)

As soon as you get into the office in the morning, before you’ve even had your first coffee, you should be thinking about on your routine.  This session cover best practices for what DBAs need to do on a day-to-day basis. This is the kind of information you won’t find in most books. It is the kind of information that can only be learned on the job.

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