Admin911 SQL Server 2000: A Survival Guide for System Administrators (2000) (Admin911 Series) - Admin911 Series

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Admin911 SQL Server 2000: A Survival Guide for System Administrators (2000) (Admin911 Series)

Admin911 SQL Server 2000: A Survival Guide for System Administrators (2000) (Admin911 Series) - Admin911 Series

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Published: 1 January, 2001
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SQL Server market - There are currently 15 million users of SQL Server 7. Sales are averaging over 1 million licenses per month. SQL Server 2000, announced 26/9/00, has new features that make upgrading a must for the current installed base; Admin911 the series - This series is the administrator's survival guides. These compact resources will save hundreds of hours of troubleshooting time; New technology - Admin911: SQL Server 2000 provides focused and narrow coverage with optimal solutions to given situations, the exact fixes to problems and tweaks for a specific need in managing SQL Server 2000
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Type Book
ISBN13 9780072130973
ISBN10 0072130970
Number Of Pages 369
Item Weight 652 g
Product Dimensions 187 x 26 x 232 mm
Publisher / Reseller Osborne/McGraw-Hill
Format paperback
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Call on Admin911 to learn what's going on with your network, to understand your options, and to pick the right solutions. -David Chemicoff, Windows 2000 Magazine

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Author's Bio

Harshad Nadkami (Redmond, WA) is a Senior Database Administrator at Microsoft Corp, specializing in performance tuning, and repairing database corruption. Before going to Microsoft, he spent many years as a DBA and SQL Server Development specialist with major corporations. He is currently pursuing simultaneous graduate degrees in Information Systems and Finance. His certifications include MCSE and MCDBA.

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