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SQL Server Security $49.99 Addresses SQL Server vulnerabilities and provides security solutions. Covers installation, administration, and programming–plus security issues such as authentication, encryption, intrusion detection, and more. Written for IT professionals administering or programming any SQL Server-based application–includes coverage of SQL Server 7, SQL Server 2000, and SQL Server (Yukon). |
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Mastering SQL Server Profiler $27.93 SQL Server Profiler is one of the most useful of SQL Server’s "built-in" tools, recording data about various SQL Server events. "Mastering SQL Server Profiler" will make it easier for you to learn how to use Profiler, analyze the data it provides, and to take full advantage of its potential for troubleshooting SQL Server problems. All the examples have been optimized to work with both SQL Server 2005 and 2008. |
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Learning SQL on SQL Server 2005 $35.99 Anyone who interacts with today’s modern databases needs to know SQL (Structured Query Language), the standard language for generating, manipulating, and retrieving database information. In recent years, the dramatic rise in the popularity of relational databases and multi-user databases has fueled a healthy demand for application developers and others who can write SQL code efficiently and correctly. If you’re new to databases, or need a SQL refresher, Learning SQL on SQL Server 2005 is an ideal step-by-step introduction to this database query tool, with everything you need for programming SQL using Microsoft’s SQL Server 2005-one of the most powerful and popular database engines used today. Plenty of books explain database theory. This guide lets you apply the theory as you learn SQL. You don’t need prior database knowledge, or even prior computer knowledge. Based on a popular university-level course designed by authors Sikha Saha Bagui and Richard Walsh Earp, Learning SQL on SQL Server 2005 starts with very simple SQL concepts, and slowly builds into more complex query development. Every topic, concept, and idea comes with examples of code and output, along with exercises to help you gain proficiency in SQL and SQL Server 2005. With this book, you’ll learn: Beginning SQL commands, such as how and where to type an SQL query, and how to create, populate, alter and delete tables How to customize SQL Server 2005′s settings and about SQL Server 2005′s functions About joins, a common database mechanism for combining tables Query development, the use of views and other derived structures, and simple set operations Subqueries, aggregate functions and correlated subqueries, as well as indexes and constraints that can be added to tables in SQL Server 2005 Whether you’re an undergraduate computer science or MIS student, a self-learner who has access to the new Microsoft database, or work for your company’s IT department, Learning SQL on SQL Server 2005 will get you up to speed on SQL in no time. |
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Essential SQL on SQL Server 2008 $38.74 This book, written for readers who have little or no previous experience with databases, SQL, or SQL Server, provides a very systematic approach to learning SQL using SQL Server. Each chapter is written in a step-by-step manner and has examples that can be run using SQL Server. Using the sample tables and data provided, the reader of this book will be able to do all the examples to experience hands-on SQL programming in SQL Server. The book also presents a series of exercises at the end of the chapters to help readers gain proficiency with SQL. With this book you will learn beginning SQL commands – how to retrieve and manipulate data using the simple SELECT statement; how to customize SQL Server 2008′s settings and about SQL Server 2008′s functions; how to create, alter, populate and delete tables; about joins, a common database mechanism for combining tables; query development, the use of views and other derived structures; simple set operations; about aggregate functions; how to write subqueries and correlated subqueries; how to create and use indexes and constraints; transaction processing. |
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Microsoft SQL Server 2005 $27.99 This is the eBook version of the printed book. If the print book includes a CD-ROM, this content is not included within the eBook version. Microsoft SQL Server 2005: Changing the Paradigm (SQL Server 2005 Public Beta Edition) will prepare database administrators for upcoming changes in SQL Server 2005. Obtain the skills necessary to run SQL Server 2005 from the experts at Microsoft Gold Partner. Get a head-start to understanding the new concepts and features of SQL Server 2005 from the database administrator's perspective, including: SQL Server 2005 Architecture Tool Sets Scalability, Reliability and High Availability Chapter Performance Tuning Replication .NET CLR Integration DTS and Business Intelligence Minimize the surprises in SQL Server 2005 with the help of Microsoft SQL Server 2005: Changing the Paradigm (SQL Server 2005 Public Beta Edition) . |
Utilizing Performance Intelligence for SQL Tuning
A set of metrics which measures past trend data, called Performance Intelligence, is often studied to find solutions to performance problems. It uses traditional business intelligence principals to help improve Oracle SQL performance tuning on Oracle databases.
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In order to identify the most frequent issues end users experience, Performance Intelligence can be applied to analyze the missions of granular data points in the Performance Data Warehouse. These results can then highlight the most precarious problems impacting the Oracle SQL performance tuning. At this point, these root causes can be tackled by DBAs and application developers before they lead to more difficulties for the Oracle SQL tuning initiative.
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Better Oracle SQL Performance Tuning through Performance Intelligence
Application wait time is the key focus of Performance Intelligence and aids in clearing up SQL Server query blockages. The following are the measurements and key concepts of Performance Intelligence:
- Focus on Time Measurement Instead of Counting Operations
To end users, the only thing that matters is how long they have to wait for a task to complete. If it takes too long, then, from their perspective, there is a problem with the application. It makes sense then that regardless of the number of I/O operations, Performance Intelligence optimizes performance from the users point of view by measuring this wait time and helping to resolve it.
- Study Queries
In order to measure performance at the SQL query level and individual sessions, Performance intelligence looks at wait time very closely. Rather than look at the entire database, it is often more efficient to study the breakdown of the individual query.
- Continuous Capture
Every session is monitored all of the time with Performance Intelligence. During this monitoring, any issue can be caught ahead of time. Intermittent tracing misses problems as they are happening.
- Locating Historical Data
You can learn a lot by finding trends and patterns from the past when you are trying to fix a current problem. Performance Intelligence tracks the full history which can later be used to compare current trends and help find a resolution to the problem.
The key to better SQL server performance is in focusing on the wait time the end user experiences. With Performance Intelligence, the DBA can look at the applications from the users point of view which can greatly improve database performance.