Thursday, March 29, 2012

DBA Admin

Folks,
I am a new DBA in my co. I would like to have a good practices on how to
really keep track and maintain the dbs that we have. We have a lot of dbs
around the co.
Best practices, tips to how effeciently manage the dbs would be a great
start for me. we also do have phone call support here and i wonder what types
of roles i can pass to them.
TIA
SQL Server 2000 Operations Guide
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...n/sqlops0.mspx
This is a document that Microsoft put together some time ago but is
still a good best-practices reference. The part of Microsoft's TechNet
website they've dubbed Microsoft SQL Server TechCenter is also a good
source of information around tips & tricks, operations, design/planning,
etc. You can find it here:
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/pro...l/default.mspx
All that documentation should keep you reading until you're ready to retire.
HTH
*mike hodgson*
/ mallesons stephen jaques/
blog: http://sqlnerd.blogspot.com
rupart wrote:

>Folks,
>I am a new DBA in my co. I would like to have a good practices on how to
>really keep track and maintain the dbs that we have. We have a lot of dbs
>around the co.
>Best practices, tips to how effeciently manage the dbs would be a great
>start for me. we also do have phone call support here and i wonder what types
>of roles i can pass to them.
>TIA
>
|||rupart
I prefer
<http://vyaskn.tripod.com/sql_server_...ices.htm#Step1
> --administaiting best practices
<http://vyaskn.tripod.com/sql_server_..._practices.htm> --se
curity best practices
"rupart" <rupart@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E7D2A204-7587-4226-B454-206E4E7C301C@.microsoft.com...
> Folks,
> I am a new DBA in my co. I would like to have a good practices on how to
> really keep track and maintain the dbs that we have. We have a lot of dbs
> around the co.
> Best practices, tips to how effeciently manage the dbs would be a great
> start for me. we also do have phone call support here and i wonder what
types
> of roles i can pass to them.
> TIA
|||thx for all the tips...will start reading
"Uri Dimant" wrote:

> rupart
> I prefer
> <http://vyaskn.tripod.com/sql_server_...ices.htm#Step1
> <http://vyaskn.tripod.com/sql_server_..._practices.htm> --se
> curity best practices
>
>
>
> "rupart" <rupart@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:E7D2A204-7587-4226-B454-206E4E7C301C@.microsoft.com...
> types
>
>
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