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70-453
Upgrade: Transition Your MCITP SQL Server 2005 DBA to MCITP SQL Server 2008
About this Exam
This is an upgrade exam that is designed to assess candidates’ knowledge of installing, configuring and maintaining a SQL Server 2008 system.
Audience Profile
Candidates should have one to two years of experience using SQL Server 2008 or two to three years of experience using a previous version of SQL Server. Candidates for this exam are IT professionals who work in jobs in which database administration is their main area of responsibility, or they work in environments in which databases are central to their primary job roles.
These job roles include the following:
IT generalists who work in environments in which SQL Server 2008 is part of an overall solution
IT professionals who manage systems that run SQL Server 2008
Developers who build applications that use SQL Server 2008
IT professionals who work with third-party applications that are built on SQL Server 2008
Credit Toward Certification
When you pass Exam 70-453: Upgrade: Transition Your MCITP SQL Server 2005 DBA to MCITP SQL Server 2008, you complete the requirements for the following certification(s): MCITP: SQL Server 2008 Database Administrator
This Training will cover
This exam measures your ability to accomplish the technical tasks listed below. The percentages indicate the relative weight of each major topic area on the exam.
Installing and Configuring SQL Server 2008
* Install SQL Server 2008 and related services.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: file locations; default paths; service accounts
* Configure SQL Server instances.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: sp_configure
* Configure SQL Server services.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: configuration manager; SQL browser
Maintaining SQL Server Instances
* Manage SQL Server Agent jobs.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: create and schedule jobs; notification of job execution; disable/enable jobs; change job step order; logging
* Implement the declarative management framework (DMF).
* This objective may include but is not limited to: create a policy; verify a policy; schedule a policy compliance check; enforce a policy; create a condition
* Back up a SQL Server environment.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: operating system-level concepts
Managing SQL Server Security
* Manage users and database roles.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: user mapping; user-defined roles; fixed roles; guest, public, dbo; creating and deleting user roles
* Manage SQL Server instance permissions.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: logon triggers; permissions vs. fixed role membership; cross-database ownership chaining; impersonation
* Manage schema permissions and object permissions.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: manage schema ownership
Audit SQL Server instances. This objective may include but is not limited to: use DDL triggers and logon triggers; C2; common criteria; login failures; event notifications
Maintaining a SQL Server Database
* Back up databases.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: full backups; differential backups; transaction log; compressed backups; file and filegroup backups; verifying backup
* Restore databases.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: online restores; full restores; differential restores; transaction log; file and filegroup restores; verifying restore; tail of the transaction log
* Manage and configure databases.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: files, file groups, and related options; database options; recovery model; attach/detach data
Performing Data Management Tasks
Manage data partitions. This objective may include but is not limited to: switching data from one partition to another; add a filegroup; alter a partition function; alter a partition scheme
Maintain indexes. This objective may include but is not limited to: create spatial indexes; create partitioned indexes; clustered and non-clustered indexes; XML indexes; disable and enable indexes; filtered index on sparse columns; indexes with included columns; rebuilding/reorganizing indexes; online/offline
Monitoring and Troubleshooting SQL Server
* Identify SQL Server service problems.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: DB Engine service; SQL Agent service; SQL Browser service
* Identify concurrency problems.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: blocks, locks, deadlocks, activity monitor; relevant Dynamic Management Views
Optimizing SQL Server Performance
Collect trace data by using SQL Server Profiler
Collect performance data by using Dynamic Management Views (DMVs)
Use Performance Studio
Implementing High Availability
* Implement database mirroring.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: monitoring, configuring, failover
* Implement a SQL Server clustered instance.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: monitoring, configuring, failover
Designing a SQL Server Instance and a Database Solution
* Design for CPU, memory, and storage capacity requirements.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: RAID, calculating table size, IO throughput, transaction per second, data compression, non-uniform memory access (NUMA), tempdb capacity
* Design physical database and object placement.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: heap and index placement, filestream, data and log files, filegroups, partition placement, large object placement, full text catalog
Designing a Database Server Security Solution
* Design database, schema, and object security paramaters.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: users, roles, certificate and key management, Service broker, Common Language Runtime (CLR), ownership chains
* Design a security policy and an audit plan.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: Policy-Based Management Framework, security functions, sp_helprotect, catalog views, extended events, notifications
Designing a Database Solution for High Availability
* Select high-availability technologies based on business requirements.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: failover clustering, database mirroring, log shipping, replication
* Design a failover clustering solution.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: cluster resource group, cluster setup considerations, number of nodes, service accounts
* Design database mirroring.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: whether to use a witness server, Windows Server considerations, suspend vs. stop, automatic or manual failover, automatic page repair, database snapshots for reporting, managing instance-level objects
Designing a Backup and Recovery Solution
* Design a backup strategy.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: recovery model, compression, choosing backup types, scheduling, backup media, file and filegroups backup, verifying backups, key management, mirrored backups, cluster considerations
* Design a recovery strategy.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: page, file, filegroup, partial and online restores, orphan users, instance rebuild, encryption considerations, handling media failures, transaction logs, point in time and mark recovery, filestreams
* Design a recovery test plan.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: log shipping, replication, hardware considerations, scheduling a database restore test, handling high availability failures
Designing a Monitoring Strategy
* Design a monitoring solution at the instance level. This objective may include but is not limited to: instance, database and object monitoring, data collection, event notifications, dynamic management objects, analyze results
* Note: data collection was called performance data warehouse in SQL Server 2005.
* Design a solution to monitor performance and concurrency.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: Dedicated Administrator Connection (DAC), locking, blocking, deadlocks, dynamic management objects, index utilization, tracing, analyze
Designing a Strategy to Maintain and Manage Databases
* Design a maintenance strategy for database servers.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: rebuild for page-level compression, index and heap maintenance, partition management, statistics
* Design a management automation strategy.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: SQL Server PowerShell, Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI), SQL Server Agent, event notifications, DDL triggers
Designing a Strategy for Data Distribution
* Administer SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) packages.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: design security for accessing packages, troubleshoot and restart package, schedule package execution, deploy packages to same or different instances
* Design a replication strategy for data distribution.
* This objective may include but is not limited to: selecting replication types, conflict resolution, health monitoring, horizontal and vertical partitioning