Sql server database adminCOURSE OUTLINE
centercenterMETROPOL-TECH CONSULTING INC?? sql server database adminCOURSE OUTLINE882000METROPOL-TECH CONSULTING INC?? sql server database adminCOURSE OUTLINE-391160-75438000Part I – Database FundamentalsAudience profileThe primary audience for this course is people who are moving into a Database Administrator (DBA) role, or whose role has expanded to include database technologies.PrerequisitesThis is a foundation level course and therefore only requires general computer literacy.At course completionAfter completing this course, students will be able to:Describe key database concepts in the context of SQL Server 2016Describe database languages used in SQL Server 2016Describe data modelling techniquesDescribe normalization and denormalization techniquesDescribe relationship types and effects in database designDescribe the effects of database design on performanceDescribe commonly used database objectsCourse OutlineModule 1: Introduction to databasesThis module introduces key database concepts in the context of SQL Server 2016.LessonsIntroduction to relational databasesOther types of databaseData analysisDatabase languagesLab : Querying SQ ServerModule 2: Data ModellingThis module describes data modelling techniques.LessonsData modellingANSI/SPARC database modelEntity relationship modellingLab : Entity relationship modellingModule 3: NormalizationThis module describes normalization and denormalization techniques.LessonsWhy normalize data?Normalization termsLevels of normalizationDenormalizationLab : Normalizing raw dataModule 4: RelationshipsThis module describes relationship types and effects in database design.LessonsSchema mappingReferential integrityLab : Designing relationshipsModule 5: PerformanceThis module introduces the effects of database design on performance.LessonsIndexingQuery performanceConcurrencyLab : Query performanceModule 6: Database ObjectsThis module introduces commonly used database objects.LessonsTablesViewsStored proceduresOther database objectsLab : Using SQL Server in a hybrid cloudView outline in Word Part II – Querying Microsoft SQL Server using T-SQLOverviewThis Instructor led course provides students with the technical skills required to write basic Transact-SQL queries for Microsoft SQL Server 2016. This course is the foundation for all SQL Server-related disciplines; namely, Database Administration, Database Development and Business Intelligence. This course helps people prepare for exam 70-461.This course is designed for customers who are interested in learning SQL Server 2014 or SQL Server 2016. It covers the new features in SQL Server 2016, but also the important capabilities across the SQL Server data platform.Audience ProfileThis course is intended for Database Administrators, Database Developers, and Business Intelligence professionals. PrerequisitesThis course requires that you meet the following prerequisites:Working knowledge of relational databases.Basic knowledge of the Microsoft Windows operating system and its core functionality.At Course CompletionAfter completing this course, students will be able to:Write SELECT queriesQuery multiple tablesSort and filter dataDescribe the use of data types in SQL ServerModify data using Transact-SQLUse built-in functionsGroup and aggregate dataUse subqueriesUse table expressionsUse set operatorsUse window ranking, offset and aggregate functionsImplement pivoting and grouping setsExecute stored proceduresProgram with T-SQLImplement error handlingImplement transactionsCourse OutlineModule 1: Introduction to Microsoft SQL Server 2016This module introduces the SQL Server platform and major tools. It discusses editions, versions, tools used to query, documentation sources, and the logical structure of databases.LessonsThe Basic Architecture of SQL ServerSQL Server Editions and VersionsGetting Started with SQL Server Management StudioLab : Working with SQL Server 2016 ToolsWorking with SQL Server Management StudioCreating and Organizing T-SQL scriptsUsing Books OnlineModule 2: Introduction to T-SQL QueryingThis module introduces Transact SQL as the primary querying language of SQL Server. It discusses the basic structure of T-SQL queries, the logical flow of a SELECT statement, and introduces concepts such as predicates and set-based operations.LessonsIntroducing T-SQLUnderstanding SetsUnderstanding Predicate LogicUnderstanding the Logical Order of Operations in SELECT statementsLab : Introduction to Transact-SQL QueryingExecuting Basic SELECT StatementsExecuting queries which filter data using predicatesExecuting queries which sort data using ORDER BYModule 3: Writing SELECT QueriesThis module introduces the fundamentals of the SELECT statement, focusing on queries against a single table.LessonsWriting Simple SELECT StatementsEliminating Duplicates with DISTINCTUsing Column and Table AliasesWriting Simple CASE ExpressionsLab : Writing Basic SELECT StatementsWrite simple SELECT StatementsEliminate Duplicates Using DistinctUse Table and Column AliasesUse a Simple CASE ExpressionModule 4: Querying Multiple TablesThis module explains how to write queries which combine data from multiple sources in SQL Server. The module introduces the use of JOINs in T-SQL queries as a mechanism for retrieving data from multiple tables.LessonsUnderstanding JoinsQuerying with Inner JoinsQuerying with Outer JoinsQuerying with Cross Joins and Self JoinsLab : Querying Multiple TablesWriting Queries That Use Inner JoinsWriting Queries That Use Multiple-Table Inner JoinWriting Queries That Use Self JoinsWriting Queries That Use Outer JoinsWriting Queries That Use Cross JoinsModule 5: Sorting and Filtering DataThis module explains how to enhance queries to limit the rows they return, and to control the order in which the rows are displayed. The module also discusses how to resolve missing and unknown results.LessonsSorting DataFiltering Data with a WHERE ClauseFiltering with the TOP and OFFSET-FETCH OptionsWorking with Unknown and Missing ValuesLab : Sorting and Filtering DataWriting Queries That Filter Data Using a WHERE ClauseWriting Queries That Filter Data Using an ORDER BY ClauseWriting Queries That Filter Data Using the TOP OptionWriting Queries That Filter Data Using the OFFSET-FETCH ClauseModule 6: Working with SQL Server 2016 Data TypesThis module explains the data types SQL Server uses to store data. It introduces the many types of numeric and special-use data types. It also explains conversions between data types, and the importance of type precedence.LessonsIntroducing SQL Server 2016 Data TypesWorking with Character DataWorking with Date and Time DataLab : Working with SQL Server 2016 Data TypesWriting Queries That Return Date and Time DataWriting Queries That Use Date and Time FunctionsWriting Queries That Return Character DataWriting Queries That Use Character FunctionsModule 7: Using DML to Modify DataThis module describes the use of Transact-SQL Data Manipulation Language to perform inserts, updates, and deletes to your data.LessonsInserting DataModifying and Deleting DataLab : Using DML to Modify DataInserting DataUpdating and Deleting DataModule 8: Using Built-In FunctionsThis module introduces the use of functions that are built in to SQL Server Denali, and will discuss some common usages including data type conversion, testing for logical results and nullability.LessonsWriting Queries with Built-In FunctionsUsing Conversion FunctionsUsing Logical FunctionsUsing Functions to Work with NULLLab : Using Built-In FunctionsWrite queries which use conversion functionsWrite queries which use logical functionsWrite queries which test for nullabilityModule 9: Grouping and Aggregating DataThis module introduces methods for grouping data within a query, aggregating the grouped data and filtering groups with HAVING. The module is designed to help the student grasp why a SELECT clause has restrictions placed upon column naming in the GROUP BY clause as well as which columns may be listed in the SELECT clause.LessonsUsing Aggregate FunctionsUsing the GROUP BY ClauseFiltering Groups with HAVINGLab : Grouping and Aggregating DataWrite queries which use the GROUP BY clauseWrite queries which use aggregate functionsWrite queries which use distinct aggregate functionsWrite queries which filter groups with the HAVING clauseModule 10: Using SubqueriesThis module will introduce the use of subqueries in various parts of a SELECT statement. It will include the use of scalar and multi-result subqueries, and the use of the IN and EXISTS operators.LessonsWriting Self-Contained SubqueriesWriting Correlated SubqueriesUsing the EXISTS Predicate with SubqueriesLab : Using SubqueriesWrite queries which use self-contained subqueriesWrite queries which use scalar and multi-result subqueriesWrite queries which use correlated subqueries and EXISTS predicateModule 11: Using Table ExpressionsThis module introduces T-SQL expressions which return a valid relational table, typically for further use in the query. The module discusses views, derived tables, common table expressions and inline table-valued functions.LessonsUsing Derived TablesUsing Common Table ExpressionsUsing ViewsUsing Inline Table-Valued FunctionsLab : Using Table ExpressionsWrite Queries Which Use ViewsWrite Queries Which Use Derived TablesWrite Queries Which Use Common Table ExpressionsWrite Queries Which Use Inline Table-Valued FunctionsModule 12: Using Set OperatorsThis module introduces Microsoft SharePoint Server as a platform for BI, and then focuses on building BI dashboards and scorecards with PerformancePoint Services.LessonsWriting Queries with the UNION OperatorUsing EXCEPT and INTERSECTUsing APPLYLab : Using Set OperatorsWrite queries which use UNION set operators and UNION ALL multi-set operatorsWrite queries which use CROSS APPLY and OUTER APPLY operatorsWrite queries which use EXCEPT and INTERSECT operatorsModule 13: Using Window Ranking, Offset, and Aggregate FunctionsThis module introduces window functions including ranking, aggregate and offset functions. Much of this functionality is new to SQL Server 2014. It will cover the use of T-SQL functions such as ROW_NUMBER, RANK, DENSE_RANK, NTILE, LAG, LEAD, FIRST_VALUE and LAST_VALUE to perform calculations against a set, or window, of rows.LessonsCreating Windows with OVERExploring Window FunctionsLab : Using Window Ranking, Offset and Aggregate FunctionsWrite queries which use ranking functionsWrite queries which use offset functionsWrite queries which use window aggregate functionsModule 14: Pivoting and Grouping SetsThis module discusses techniques for pivoting data in T-SQL as well to introduce the fundamentals of the GROUPING SETS clause. It will also cover the use of GROUP BY ROLLUP and GROUP BY CUBE syntax in SQL Server.LessonsWriting Queries with PIVOT and UNPIVOTWorking with Grouping SetsLab : Pivoting and Grouping SetsWrite queries which use the PIVOT operatorWrite queries which use the UNPIVOT operatorWrite queries which use the GROUPING SETS subclauseModule 15: Executing Stored ProceduresThis module introduces the use of existing stored procedures in a T-SQL querying environment. It discusses the use of EXECUTE, how to pass input and output parameters to a procedure, and how to invoke system stored procedures.LessonsQuerying Data with Stored ProceduresPassing Parameters to Stored ProceduresCreating Simple Stored ProceduresWorking with Dynamic SQLLab : Executing Stored ProceduresUse the EXECUTE statement to invoke stored proceduresPass parameters to stored proceduresExecute system stored proceduresModule 16: Programming with T-SQLThis module provides a basic introduction to T-SQL programming concepts and objects. It discusses batches, variables, control of flow elements such as loops and conditionals, how to create and execute dynamic SQL statements, and how to use synonyms.LessonsT-SQL Programming ElementsControlling Program FlowLab : Programming with T-SQLDeclaring Variables and Delimiting BatchesUsing Control-of-Flow ElementsGenerating Dynamic SQLUsing SynonymsModule 17: Implementing Error HandlingThis module introduces the use of error handlers in T-SQL code. It will introduce the difference between compile errors and run-time errors, and will cover how errors affect batches. The module will also cover how to control error handling using TRY/CATCH blocks, the use of the ERROR class of functions, and the use of the new THROW statement.LessonsUsing TRY / CATCH BlocksWorking with Error InformationLab : Implementing Error HandlingRedirecting Errors with TRY / CATCHUsing THROW to Pass an Error Message Back to a ClientModule 18: Implementing TransactionsThis module introduces the concepts of transaction management in SQL Server. It will provide a high-level overview of transaction properties, cover the basics of marking transactions with BEGIN, COMMIT and ROLLBACK.LessonsTransactions and the Database EngineControlling TransactionsIsolation LevelsLab : Implementing TransactionsControlling transactions with BEGIN, COMMIT, and ROLLBACKAdding error handling to a CATCH blockView outline in Word Part III – Database AdministrationOverviewInstructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to maintain a Microsoft SQL Server 2016 database. The course focuses on teaching individuals how to use SQL Server 2016 product features and tools related to maintaining a database.This course is designed for customers who are interested in learning SQL Server 2014 or SQL Server 2016. It covers the new features in SQL Server 2016, but also the important capabilities across the SQL Server data platform.Audience ProfileThe primary audience for this course is individuals who administer and maintain SQL Server databases. These individuals perform database administration and maintenance as their primary area of responsibility, or work in environments where databases play a key role in their primary job.The secondary audience for this course is individuals who develop applications that deliver content from SQL Server databases.PrerequisitesStudent PrerequisitesThis course requires that you meet the following prerequisites:Basic knowledge of the Microsoft Windows operating system and its core functionality.Working knowledge of Transact-SQL.Working knowledge of relational databases.Some experience with database design.Students who attend this training can meet the prerequisites by attending the following courses, or obtaining equivalent knowledge and skills:20461: Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2016 At Course CompletionAfter completing this course, students will be able to:Describe core database administration tasks and tools.Install and configure SQL Server 2016.Configure SQL Server databases and storage.Plan and implement a backup strategy.Restore databases from backups.Import and export data.Monitor SQL Server.Trace SQL Server activity.Manage SQL Server security.Audit data access and encrypt data.Perform ongoing database maintenance.Automate SQL Server maintenance with SQL Server Agent Jobs.Configure Database Mail, alerts and notifications.Course OutlineModule 1: Introduction to SQL Server 2016 Database AdministrationThis module introduces the Microsoft SQL Server 2016 platform. It describes the components, editions, and versions of SQL Server 2016, and the tasks that a database administrator commonly performs for a SQL Server instance.LessonsDatabase Administration OverviewIntroduction to the SQL Server PlatformDatabase Management Tools and TechniquesLab : Using SQL Server Administrative ToolsUsing SQL Server Management StudioUsing the sqlcmd UtilityUsing Windows PowerShell with SQL ServerModule 2: Installing and Configuring SQL Server 2016This module explains how to assess resource requirements for SQL Server 2016 and how to install it.LessonsPlanning SQL Server InstallationInstalling SQL Server 2016Post-Installation ConfigurationLab : Installing SQL Server 2016Preparing to Install SQL ServerInstalling SQL ServerPerforming Post-Installation ConfigurationModule 3: Working with Databases and StorageThis module describes how data is stored in databases, how to create databases, how to manage database files, and how to move them. Other tasks related to storage, include managing the TempDB database and using fast storage devices to extend the SQL Server buffer pool cache, are also discussed.LessonsIntroduction to Data Storage with SQL ServerManaging Storage for System DatabasesManaging Storage for User DatabasesMoving Database FilesConfiguring the Buffer Pool ExtensionLab : Managing Database StorageConfiguring TempDB StorageCreating DatabasesAttaching a DatabaseModule 4: Planning and Implementing a Backup StrategyIn this module, you will consider how to create a backup strategy that is aligned with organizational needs, and learn how to perform the backup operations required by that strategy.LessonsUnderstanding SQL Server Recovery ModelsPlanning a Backup StrategyBacking up Databases and Transaction LogsUsing Backup OptionsEnsuring Backup ReliabilityLab : Backing Up SQL Server DatabasesBacking Up DatabasePerforming Database, Differential, and Transaction Log BackupsPerforming a Partial BackupModule 5: Restoring SQL Server 2016 DatabasesIn this module, you will see how to restore user and system databases and how to implement point-in-time recovery.LessonsUnderstanding the Restore ProcessRestoring DatabasesAdvanced Restore ScenariosWorking with Point-in-Time RecoveryLab : Restoring SQL Server DatabasesRestoring a Database BackupRestoring Database, Differential, and Transaction Log BackupsPerforming a Piecemeal RestoreModule 6: Importing and Exporting DataIn this module, you will briefly explore tools and techniques so that you can import and export data to and from SQL Server.LessonsIntroduction to Transferring DataImporting and Exporting Table DataCopying or Moving a DatabaseLab : Importing and Exporting DataUsing the SQL Server Import and Export WizardUsing the bcp UtilityUsing the BULK INSERT StatementUsing the OPENROWSET FunctionModule 7: Monitoring SQL Server 2016This module explains how to use three of the most commonly used tools: Activity Monitor, dynamic management views and functions (DMVs and DMFs), and Performance Monitor.LessonsIntroduction to Monitoring SQL ServerDynamic Management Views and FunctionsPerformance MonitorLab : Monitoring SQL Server 2016Collecting Baseline MetricsMonitoring a WorkloadModule 8: Tracing SQL Server ActivityThis module describes how to use SQL Server Profiler and SQL Trace stored procedures to capture information about SQL Server, and how to use that information to troubleshoot and optimize SQL Server workloads.LessonsTracing SQL Server Workload ActivityUsing TracesLab : Tracing SQL Server Workload ActivityCapturing a Trace in SQL Server ProfilerGenerating Database Tuning RecommendationsUsing SQL TraceModule 9: Managing SQL Server SecurityIn this module, you will be learn about the core concepts on which the SQL Server security architecture is based, and how to manage security at the server and database levels.LessonsIntroduction to SQL Server SecurityManaging Server-Level SecurityManaging Database-Level PrincipalsManaging Database PermissionsLab : Managing SQL Server SecurityManaging Server-Level SecurityManaging Database-Level SecurityTesting Database AccessModule 10: Auditing Data Access and Encrypting DataThis module describes the available options for auditing in SQL Server, how to use and manage the SQL Server audit feature, and how to implement encryption.LessonsAuditing Data Access in SQL ServerImplementing SQL Server AuditEncrypting DatabasesLab : Auditing Data Access and Encrypting DataImplementing AuditingImplementing Transparent Database EncryptionModule 11: Performing Ongoing Database MaintenanceThis module describes common database maintenance tasks that a DBA must perform, and demonstrates how to automate these tasks using maintenance plans.LessonsEnsuring Database IntegrityMaintaining IndexesAutomating Routine Database MaintenanceLab : Performing Ongoing Database MaintenanceManaging Database IntegrityManaging Index FragmentationImplementing a Maintenance PlanModule 12: Automating SQL Server 2016 ManagementThis module describes how to use SQL Server Agent to automate jobs, how to configure security contexts for jobs, and how to implement multi-server jobs.LessonsAutomating SQL Server ManagementImplementing SQL Server Agent JobsManaging SQL Server Agent JobsManaging Job Step Security ContextsManaging Jobs on Multiple ServersLab : Automating SQL Server ManagementCreating a JobScheduling a JobConfiguring Job Step Security ContextsModule 13: Monitoring SQL Server 2016 by Using Alerts and NotificationsThis module covers the configuration of database mail, alerts, and notifications.LessonsMonitoring SQL Server ErrorsConfiguring Database MailConfiguring Operators, Alerts, and NotificationsLab : Monitoring SQL Server by Using Alerts and NotificationsConfiguring Database MailImplementing Operators and NotificationsImplementing AlertsView outline in Word Module 14: Exam PrepModule 15: Resume PrepModule 16: Interview Prep ................
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