March 22, 2007 at 6:34 am
Hi guys,
I am new to SQL server administration, I want some useful links and notes from where I can get basic architecture and backup methodologies and perfomance tunning stuff .
Thanks and Regards
Shamsheer
March 22, 2007 at 8:14 am
Boss, You will get everything in Books Online.
Cheers,
Sugeshkumar Rajendran
SQL Server MVP
http://sugeshkr.blogspot.com
June 26, 2007 at 4:59 pm
I am a new in sql server DBA work. Does anyone can give me some good online books link which I can learn more is free.
Thanks!
Jchen
June 26, 2007 at 11:49 pm
You are in the right forum to learn more things about sql server DBA activities. Also i would suggest you to read the following links
http://www.sql-server-performance.com
Just google out for sql server forums and blogs you will get lot more.
Cheers,
Sugeshkumar Rajendran
SQL Server MVP
http://sugeshkr.blogspot.com
June 27, 2007 at 1:57 pm
You might get better feedback if you post in one of the SQL subfolders instead of the Notification Services area.
June 27, 2007 at 4:15 pm
Sugesh,
Thank you for your suggestion. I will go your links to learn from there.
Thank you so much!
Jchen
August 25, 2008 at 2:25 pm
If you said SQL subfolders is a better place to post my questions, can you tell how to get therer?
Thanks,
JChen
August 25, 2008 at 2:39 pm
I got one DTS job failed, it showed me below error, how can I from this error to drill down exactly failed reason. Can you help?
Thank you,
PS:
The job started at 8/25/2008 1:55:01 PM and was in step IMPORT_EXCEL2_BDI_TPRO_DYN which issued the command 'DTSRun /~Z0x4B5BDB17C152F4620A090DB1BA70F '.
August 25, 2008 at 3:06 pm
jchen (8/25/2008)
If you said SQL subfolders is a better place to post my questions, can you tell how to get therer?Thanks,
JChen
Go here:
http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/
Then post in the most appropriate section ... ie, Backups, Security, Administration. Notice there are different areas for SQL 2000 and SQL 2005 etc...
August 25, 2008 at 3:07 pm
I will migrate db to a new envirentment by sql server 2k5. I need to estimate what hardware and sofware which I need for migration. Here is my configuration for disk and raid level but not sure it is correct.
the db original is 3.7GB on 2006, 7.6GB on 2007, 12.9GB on 2008 ( no db archived). It looks like db grow 100% each year, so for 3 to 5 years hardware requiremnt, my disk configuration is:
TempDB_1: raid 1+0, 160GB
tempDB_2: raid 1+0, 160GB
Transaction Log: raid 1+0, 80GB
backup: 1500 raid 10
SQL server software + master + msdn, no raid, 50GB
data_1: raid 10, 160GB
data_2: raid 10, 160 GB
data_3: raid 10, 160GB
data_4 raid 10, 160GB
all above in seperate disk.
windowns server install 2003 64 bit
sql server 2005 32bit or 64bit not sure.
Any opinions for the configuration?
Thanks You!
Jchen
August 25, 2008 at 3:11 pm
jchen (8/25/2008)
I got one DTS job failed, it showed me below error, how can I from this error to drill down exactly failed reason. Can you help?Thank you,
PS:
The job started at 8/25/2008 1:55:01 PM and was in step IMPORT_EXCEL2_BDI_TPRO_DYN which issued the command 'DTSRun /~Z0x4B5BDB17C152F4620A090DB '.
For instance, this question should probably be posted here:
http://www.sqlservercentral.com/Forums/Forum9-1.aspx
In the "SQL 7/2000" -> "General" section, with a useful title such as "DTS Failed - How to find errors ?
August 25, 2008 at 3:15 pm
jchen (8/25/2008)
I will migrate db to a new envirentment by sql server 2k5. I need to estimate what hardware and sofware which I need for migration. Here is my configuration for disk and raid level but not sure it is correct.the db original is 3.7GB on 2006, 7.6GB on 2007, 12.9GB on 2008 ( no db archived). It looks like db grow 100% each year, so for 3 to 5 years hardware requiremnt, my disk configuration is:
TempDB_1: raid 1+0, 160GB
tempDB_2: raid 1+0, 160GB
Transaction Log: raid 1+0, 80GB
backup: 1500 raid 10
SQL server software + master + msdn, no raid, 50GB
data_1: raid 10, 160GB
data_2: raid 10, 160 GB
data_3: raid 10, 160GB
data_4 raid 10, 160GB
all above in seperate disk.
windowns server install 2003 64 bit
sql server 2005 32bit or 64bit not sure.
Any opinions for the configuration?
Thanks You!
Jchen
I would suggest you post this in SQL2005, Administration section.
It is pointless to post multiple SQL 2000 and 2005 questions in "Notification Services". You are not going to get much help this way.
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