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SQL Server 2005: MCITP Developer: Designing Server-side SolutionsMS2781 Course duration (days): 3 |
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Also known as: M2781, MOC 2781 About this classThis three-day instructor-led course provides students with the knowledge and skills to design server-side solutions for Microsoft SQL Server 2005. The course focuses on teaching database developers who work in enterprise environments to identify and place database technologies during design to achieve a suitable solution that meets the needs of an organization. Students will also learn to consider the solution from a system-wide view instead of from a single database or server perspective. Who will the lesson benefit?This course is intended for current professional database developers who have three or more years of on-the-job experience developing SQL Server database solutions in an enterprise environment. What delegates will learnAfter attending this course, students will be able to:
What prerequisites are requiredBefore attending this course, students must:
In addition, it is recommended, but not required, that students have completed:
Contents of this classModule 1: Selecting SQL Server Services to Support Business NeedsThis module provides an overview of SQL Server 2005 architecture and the various considerations for choosing SQL Server services to include in a solution. The module also describes considerations for using the database enhancements in SQL Server 2005. Lessons
Lab 1: Selecting SQL Server Services to Support Business Needs
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 2: Designing a Security StrategyThis module describes the considerations for designing a security strategy for the various components of a SQL Server 2005 solution. This includes considerations for choosing authentication and authorization strategy for a solution, as well as designing security for the solution components such as Notification Services and Service Broker. The module also teaches students the guidelines for designing objects to manage application access. The module provides students with the required knowledge to create an auditing strategy for a database solution. Finally, the module teaches students how to manage security for multiple development teams. Lessons
Lab 2: Designing a Security Strategy
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 3: Designing a Data Modeling StrategyIn this module, students learn the various considerations and guidelines to define standards for storing XML data in a solution. The module also provides the knowledge required to design a database schema. The module provides information about the considerations for implementing OLTP and OLAP functionality, considerations for determining normalization levels, and considerations for creating indexes. Finally, the module covers the various considerations for designing a scale-out strategy for a solution. Lessons
Lab 3: Designing a Data Modeling Strategy
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 4: Designing a Transaction Strategy for a SQL Server 2005 SolutionThis module describes considerations and guidelines for defining a transaction strategy for a solution. It also shows how to define data behavior requirements and specify isolation levels for data stores. Lessons
Lab 4: Designing a Transaction Strategy for a SQL Server 2005 Solution
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 5: Designing a Notification Services SolutionThis module describes the guidelines and processes for designing a Notification Services solution as part of an overall SQL Server 2005 solution. It shows how to define event data and how to store this data, how to design a subscription strategy for a Notification Services solution, how to design a notification strategy, and how to design a notification delivery strategy. Lessons
Lab 5: Designing a Notification Services Solution
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 6: Designing a Service Broker SolutionThis module describes the guidelines and processes for designing a Service Broker solution as part of an overall SQL Server 2005 solution. It covers tasks such as designing the Service Broker solution architecture, designing the Service Broker data flow, and designing Service Broker solution availability. Lessons
Lab 6: Designing a Service Broker Solution
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 7: Planning for Source Control, Unit Testing, and DeploymentThis module teaches the guidelines and considerations for planning for source control, unit testing, and deployment, during the design of a SQL Server 2005 solution. Design tasks covered include designing a source control strategy, designing a unit testing plan, creating a performance baseline and benchmarking strategy, and designing a deployment strategy. Lessons
Lab 7: Planning for Source Control, Unit Testing, and Deployment
After completing this module, students will be able to:
Module 8: Evaluating Advanced Query and XML TechniquesThis module teaches students how to evaluate queries using the advanced query and XML techniques, which students might require when designing a SQL Server 2005 solution. Query tasks include evaluating common table expressions, pivot queries, and ranking techniques. XML tasks include defining standards for storing XML data, evaluating the use of XQuery, and creating a strategy for converting data between XML and relational formats. Lessons
Lab 8: Evaluating Advanced Query Techniques
After completing this module, students will be able to:
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