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MCITP Administrator: Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Database Server Infrastructure Design Study Guide (70-443)
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Chapter 1: Designing the Hardware and Software Infrastructure
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* This comprehensive book guides readers through Microsoft's brand-new SQL
2005 administrator exam: Designing a Database Server Infrastructure by Using
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 (Exam 70443)
* Addresses the database tasks that the MCITP exam focuses on such as design,
development, deployment, optimization, maintenance, and support
* Reviews key topics, including defining high availability solutions, automating
administrative tasks, defining security solutions, monitoring and troubleshooting
the database server, and much more
* The CD-ROM features leading-edge exam prep software with test engine plus
hundreds of practice questions and electronic flashcards
About the Authors
J. Steven Jones, MCDBA, is a senior database architect with over ten years
of SQL Server experience. He is a regular contributor and columnist for sqlservercentral.com.
David W. Tschanz, MCSE, has been designing and working with large datasets
and database programs since the 1970's. He is coauthor of Mastering SQL Server
2005.
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