Duration: 2h53m | .MP4 1280×720, 30 fps(r) | AAC, 44100 Hz, 2ch | 1.24 GB
Genre: eLearning | Language: English
Find out how to easily and automatically detect corruption with minimal data loss in SQL Server 2019.
What you’ll learn
What are the common causes of corruption?
How to check the consistency of the data?
How to repair in case of corruption?
What to do when corrupting logs?
Control corruption on your backup with BACKUP WITH CHECKSUM
Explanation and demonstration on the CHECKDB
Discover TORN PAGE DETECTION and PAGE CHECKSUM
Discover DBCC IND and DBCC PAGE
Learn how to repair a non-clustered index
Recreating a log file by attaching a Database
Repairing a database using the HACK ATTACH mode
And discover all the techniques of RESTORE in case of corruption
Description
Database corruption happens all the time, all over the world !!
When it happens in your environment, do you know what to do?
This 2-hour course will show you what you need to know to detect and repair most cases of database corruption.
The course begins by explaining why early detection of corruption is so important, and then examines the different causes of database corruption.
You will learn how to configure SQL Server to automatically detect when I/O errors occur.
You’ll learn how to configure SQL Server to automatically detect when I/O errors occur, what consistency checks are, the DBCC commands to use to perform consistency checks, and how to configure SQL Server to perform consistency checks regularly.
The training in detail:
What are common causes of corruption?
How to check data consistency?
How to repair in case of corruption?
What to do in case of log corruption?
This course is aimed at all database administrators and developers who will learn how to react to a case of corruption.
Taking this course will help you to stand out technically from your colleagues, or during a job interview.
I also made sure that the videos don’t exceed 10 minutes, so that it wouldn’t be too soporific 🙂
The course is applicable for all SQL Server versions from SQL Server 2005 onward, and for anyone responsible for SQL Server databases with any level of experience.
Who this course is for:
Future Database Administrators (DBAs)
Students who want to start using SQL
Tech leads (CRM, Web etc…) who want to discover SQL
This course is aimed at all database administrators and developers who will learn how to react to a case of corruption.
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