Microsoft SQL Server 2012 企业规划与管理
I. Querying Microsoft SQL Server 2012
About This Course
All the labs for this course can be performed using the provided virtual machines. However, if you have a Microsoft Windows Azure account and the classroom virtual machines connect to the internet you may be able to connect to your Windows Azure server and database from the classroom. Many of the labs in this course are enabled for you to perform the lab while connected to your own Windows Azure database in the cloud. Your instructor should be able to provide a current list of Windows Azure enabled labs.
Audience Profile
At Course Completion
- Write SELECT queries
- Query multiple tables
- Use built-in functions
- Use subqueries
- Execute stored procedures
- Use set operators
- Implement error handling
- Implement transactions
- Use table expressions
- Sort and filter data
- Use window ranking, offset and aggregate functions
- Query SQL Server metadata
- Program with T-SQL
- Improve query performance
Course Outline
Module 02: Getting Started with SQL Azure
Module 03: Introduction to T-SQL Querying
Module 04: Writing SELECT Queries
Module 05: Querying Multiple Tables
Module 06: Sorting and Filtering Data
Module 07: Working with SQL Server 2012 Data Types
Module 08: Using Built-In Functions
Module 09: Grouping and Aggregating Data
Module 10: Using Subqueries
Module 11: Using Table Expressions
Module 12: Using Set Operators
Module 13: Using Window Ranking, Offset and Aggregate Functions
Module 14: Pivoting and Grouping Sets
Module 15: Querying SQL Server Metadata
Module 16: Executing Stored Procedures
Module 17: Programming with T-SQL
Module 18: Implementing Error Handling
Module 19: Implementing Transactions
Module 20: Improving Query Performance
II. Administering Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Databases
About This Course
The Beta version of this course (10775AB) utilizes pre-release software in the virtual machine for the labs. Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Release Candidate 0 (RC0) is used in this course. Some of the exercises in this course are SQL Azure enabled.
Below are the some of the new features of SQL Server that has been discussed in this course:
- Discussion around servicing SQL Server (Service Packs, Cumulative Updates, Hotfixes)
Understanding the relationship between the different levels of updates to the SQL Server product is very important for those working with it. The course now covers details on how hotfixes, cumulative updates and service packs are related and when to apply each type of update. - SQL Server use of automated update
SQL Server can now utilize Windows Update for servicing. The course shows how to enable automated updates and when the use of these updates should and should not be used. - Partial database containment
A significant challenge when migrating databases between servers is the management of objects such as logins that are not contained within the database. The course now discusses the partial containment options that are provided by SQL Server 2012. In particular, authentication-related changes are discussed. - Users with passwords (contained users)
The course shows how SQL Server 2012 allows users to be authenticated at the database level, rather than at the server level. This is an important first step in for database containment. - User-defined server roles
In earlier versions of SQL Server, user-defined roles could be created at the database level but not at the server level. In SQL Server 2012, user-defined roles can also be defined at the server level. This can help to increase the security of systems. Having the ability to configure more fine-grained permissions lets logins be assigned only the permissions that they need to do their work. - In-place upgrades of data-tier applications
In earlier versions of SQL Server, an upgrade of a data-tier application involved migrating all the data within a database to a new database. In SQL Server 2012 this is no longer needed and the course shows how data-tier applications can be upgraded much more quickly, and using less system resources. - Appendix with intro to AlwaysOn, High Availability and Replication concepts
Students who will be attempting the certification exam that is relevant to this course require knowledge of high availability and replication. In earlier versions of this course, none of these details were covered. In this version of the course, an appendix that covers the core concepts for high availability (including SQL Server 2012 AlwaysOn technologies) and replication is provided.
Audience Profile
The secondary audiences for this course are individuals who develop applications that deliver content from SQL Server databases.
At Course Completion
- Plan and install SQL Server.
- Describes the system databases, the physical structure of databases and the most common configuration options related to them.
- Explain the concept of the transaction log and SQL Server recovery models and implement different backup strategies available with SQL Server.
- Create SQL Server Backups.
- Restore SQL Server databases.
- Use the import/export wizards and explain how they relate to SSIS.
- Work with SQL Server security models, logins and users.
- Work with fixed server roles, user-defined server roles, fixed database roles and user-defined database roles.
- Work with permissions and the assignment of permissions.
- Work with SQL Server Audit.
- Work with SQL Server Agent, jobs and job history.
- Implement SQL Server agent security, proxy accounts and credentials.
- Configure database mail, alerts and notifications.
- Create database maintenance plans.
- Work with SQL Profiler and SQL Trace stored procedures.
- Introduce DMVs and the configuration of data collection.
- Work with Central Management Servers and Multi-Server queries, Virtualization of SQL Server and Data-Tier Applications.
- Troubleshoot SQL Server databases.
Course Outline
Module 02: Preparing Systems for SQL Server 2012
Module 03: Installing and Configuring SQL Server 2012
Module 04: Working with Databases
Module 05: Understanding SQL Server 2012 Recovery Models
Module 06: Backup of SQL Server 2012 Databases
Module 07: Restoring SQL Server 2012 Databases
Module 08: Importing and Exporting Data
Module 09: Authenticating and Authorizing Users
Module 10: Assigning Server and Database Roles
Module 11: Authorizing Users to Access Resources
Module 12: Auditing SQL Server Environments
Module 13: Automating SQL Server 2012 Management
Module 14: Configuring Security for SQL Server Agent
Module 15: Monitoring SQL Server 2012 with Alerts and Notifications
Module 16: Performing Ongoing Database Maintenance
Module 17: Tracing Access to SQL Server 2012
Module 18: Monitoring SQL Server 2012
Module 19: Managing Multiple Servers
Module 20: Troubleshooting Common SQL Server 2012 Administrative Issues
III. Implementing a Data Warehouse with Microsoft SQL Server 2012
About This Course
Audience Profile
- Implementing a data warehouse.
- Developing SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) packages for data extraction, transformation, and loading (ETL).
- Enforcing data integrity by using Master Data Services.
- Cleansing data by using Data Quality Services.
At Course Completion
- Describe data warehouse concepts and architecture considerations.
- Select an appropriate hardware platform for a data warehouse.
- Design and implement a data warehouse.
- Implement Data Flow in an SSIS Package.
- Implement Control Flow in an SSIS Package.
- Debug and Troubleshoot SSIS packages.
- Implement an SSIS solution that supports incremental data warehouse loads and changing data.
- Integrate cloud data into a data warehouse ecosystem infrastructure.
- Implement data cleansing by using Microsoft Data Quality Services.
- Implement Master Data Services to enforce data integrity.
- Extend SSIS with custom scripts and components.
- Deploy and Configure SSIS packages.
- Describe how information workers can consume data from the data warehouse.
Course Outline
Module 02: Data Warehouse Hardware
Module 03: Designing and Implementing a Data Warehouse
Module 04: Creating an ETL Solution with SSIS
Module 05: Implementing Control Flow in an SSIS Package
Module 06: Debugging and Troubleshooting SSIS Packages
Module 07: Implementing an Incremental ETL Process
Module 08: Incorporating Data from the Cloud into a Data Warehouse
Module 09: Enforcing Data Quality
Module 10: Using Master Data Services
Module 11: Extending SQL Server Integration Services
Module 12: Deploying and Configuring SSIS Packages
Module 13: Consuming Data in a Data Warehouse