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Part 1 - An Overview of the Default SQL Server Installation
Pt. 3 - Setting Up Push and Pull Subscriptions
Pt. 1 - Event Notifications in SQL Server 2005: How to Perform Ex...
Pt. 2 - Understanding Queues, Routes, Services, and How Our Logon...
Pt. 3 - Testing the Event Notification and Viewing the Windows Ap...
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Disaster Recovery: Backup, Recovery, Log Shipping, Clustering and Database Mirroring
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This is a video category on taking backups, applying backups (restoring backups), working with standby servers and all the in-between things that need to happen in a real-life situation. There's lots of good, solid info packed into these videos.
This set of videos teaches you about:
How to Backup and Restore SQL Server Databases
Complex Restore/Backup Scenarios
Backup Concepts and Architecture
Scripting Backups and Restores
Recovery Models
Log Shipping for Disaster Recovery
Clustering SQL Server 2000/2005 and building Active/Passive and Active/Active clusters (Single Instance and Multiple Instance clusters)
and much more
Versions/Editions Covered:
SQL Server 2000
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SQL Server 2005
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Series (2 videos) - Failing Over and How Failover Works in a Clustered Environme...
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29 mins.
Series (2 videos) - Installing Service Packs In Your Clustered SQL Server Enviro...
500
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23 mins.
Series (2 videos) - Introduction to SQL Server Clustering - Terms and Concepts
400
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26 mins.
Series (4 videos) - Installing an Active/Passive SQL Server Cluster
500
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48 mins.
Series (8 videos) - Log Shipping With SQL Server 2005
400
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108 mins.
Backup and Recovery - An Introduction to the Three Main Types of Backups in SQL ...
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13 mins.
SQL Server 2005 Transaction Log Is Full - log_reuse_wait_desc and sys.databases ...
300
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7 mins.
Over 4 hours of SQL Server 2005 tutorials in this category
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Miscellaneous Bits & Pieces:
Security Tip: Protect your "sa" account by using a very strong password. Hackers can issue dictionary attacks against your SQL Server and attempt to guess your "sa" password with brute force. By providing a password that (a) cannot be found in any dictionary, and (b) contains letters, numbers, and special characters, you give yourself maximum password protection
The command-line command "ipconfig" is an essential tool for all Windows sysadmins. It allows you to view network adapter information such as IP, DNS, gateways and much more
Helpful Keyboard Shortcuts: "CTRL" + "F4" closes the active pane/worksheet/tab within an application but does not close the application
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