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<>Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Unleashed offers comprehensive coverage of SQL Server 2005 that goes beyond the basic syntax and information you’ll find in the product manuals, providing in-depth information derived from the authors’ real-world experience to help you build upon your working knowledge of the product and take your experience and knowledge to a higher level. This book focuses primarily on the information needed by system and database administrators, as well as for users with overlapping duties as both DBA and developer. Included is extensive coverage of the new features and upgraded tools and capabilities of SQL Server 2005, including .NET Framework integration, Integration Services, Service Broker, Database Mirroring and Snapshots, and Reporting Services.
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Introduction Part I Welcome to Microsoft SQL Server 1 SQL Server 2005 Overview 2 What’s New in SQL Server 2005 Part II SQL Server Tools and Utilities 3 SQL Server Management Studio 4 SQL Server Command-Line Utilities 5 SQL Server Profiler Part III SQL Server Administration 6 SQL Server System and Database Administration 7 Installing SQL Server 2005 8 Upgrading to SQL Server 2005 9 Client Installation and Configuration 10 Security and User Administration 11 Database Backup and Restore 12 Database Mail 13 SQL Server Scheduling and Notification 14 SQL Server High Availability. 15 Replication 16 Database Mirroring 17 SQL Server Clustering Part IV Database Administration 18 Creating and Managing Databases 19 Creating and Managing Tables 20 Creating and Managing Indexes 21 Implementing Data Integrity 22 Creating and Managing Views in SQL Server 23 Creating and Managing Stored Procedures 24 Creating and Managing User-Defined Functions 25 Creating and Managing Triggers 26 Transaction Management and the Transaction Log 27 Database Snapshots 28 Database Maintenance Part V SQL Server Performance and Optimization 29 Indexes and Performance 30 Understanding Query Optimization 31 Query Analysis 32 Locking and Performance 33 Database Design and Performance 34 Monitoring SQL Server Performance Part VI SQL Server Application Development 35 What’s New for Transact-SQL in SQL Server 2005 36 SQL Server and the .NET Framework 37 Using XML in SQL Server 2005 38 SQL Server Web Services Part VII SQL Server Business Intelligence Features 39 SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services 40 SQL Server Integration Services 41 SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services Bonus Chapters on the CD 42 Managing Linked and Remote Servers 43 Configuring, Tuning, and Optimizing SQL Server Options 44 Administering Very Large SQL Server Databases 45 SQL Server Disaster Recovery Planning 46 Transact-SQL Programming Guidelines, Tips, and Tricks 47 SQL Server Notification Services 48 SQL Server Service Broker 49 SQL Server Full-Text Search Index
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| 11-23-08 | 4 | (NA) |
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El libro cumple con su cometido. Resulta ser una excelente introducción para las múltiples caracteristicas de SQL Server 2005 sin ser una enciclopedia que profundice en dichos temas. Muy recomendable, sin embargo habrá que considerar dos elementos:
1. SQL Server 2008 se liberó este año y 2. La información en Internet resulta ser más actualizada en algunos rubros. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-30 07:47:39 EST)
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This is the best and most comperehensive book for beginners and advanced programmers alike.
I changed to this book half way into Sql Server 2005 for dummies and find language and examples used really easy to understand as if we are learning this in a class room. So if you want to graduate from a simpleton to a SQL Server 2005 expert this is the best book recommended.A+ marks. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-30 07:47:39 EST)
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| 09-29-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Great book!
However, it arrived very slightly damaged (one corner bent). Not enough damage to bother with a return; but disappointing on a brand new, expensive book. Amazon does not seem to be paying as much attention to packing/shipping as they once did. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-11-23 05:05:57 EST)
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| 07-08-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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As a dotNet Developer, I am often called upon to write my own database code or maintain existing db code. I am also called upon to diagnose performance problems or set security. Sometimes on lightly staffed projects, I am a defacto DBA.
I have always strived to have a comprehensive understanding of the technologies I use. However, my level of understanding of SQL Server was more limited then my understanding of the other technologies I use. I purchased this book based on existing Amazon recommendations. In particular, I was interested in the Performance and Security sections, as well as what is new. It did not disappoint. The depth on items like Indexes was exactly what I was looking for. The discussion of new items was enough to get we to a working level. So it definitely fulfilled my needs and expectations. However, the book seems aimed at DBAs. Given the number of topics covered in the book, I suspect it could not be comprehensive enough to take an intermediate DBA to the Advanced stage. But for someone like me, who is often called upon to be an 'acting' DBA it serves as an excellent reference; in addition to providing a tutorial on the topics mentioned above. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-09-30 00:47:44 EST)
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There are a lot of typos and grammar errors in the book. Like "or" instead of "for", for example.
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| 06-25-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Even for a beginner like me. This is a great book as a reference or if you learn by experimenting and need a book to look up things here and there. I'm not an expert with SQL Server but it really seems like this book is a must have if you're dealing with SQL Server setup, management, etc..
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-07-09 00:33:37 EST)
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| 06-18-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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I used this almost every day now for the past couple months. I used it as a reference with developing in SQL SEVER 2005. It answers about 80% of my questions. Must books answer a little more then half - so I give this five stars.
If you write a lot of code in SQL, I highly recommended this book. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-25 11:29:51 EST)
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| 02-19-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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Very valuable when it comes to referencing all the functionality SQL Server 2005 has to offer.
Microsoft(R) SQL Server 2005 Unleashed (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-06-19 00:31:15 EST)
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| 01-25-08 | 5 | (NA) |
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This book covers most aspects of SQL 2005. Some topics are only covered at a perfunctory level (Business Intelligence, SSIS, T-SQL etc). But many of the topics, especially archtectural ones, are covered with high level of expertise.
If you need to buy one book that covers most aspects of SQL 2005 then this should be the one. It is better and more comprehensive than "SQL 2000 Unleashed", which was also an excellent book. Here are the topics the book covers especially well: 1)SQL 2005 Install and upgrade 2)Replication 3)Data Mirroring and other high availability solutions. 4)Index and Statistics. 5)Locking and Deadlocks. There are better books out there for each of individual the topics of SQL 2005. But there are no book I know of which covers them as comprehensively at a high level as this book. (Review Data Last Updated: 2008-02-19 09:37:44 EST)
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| 12-12-07 | 1 | 1\5 |
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I'm really sorry, but I have to write how I feel about this book after 11 chapters for people who consider buying it. This book is totally unorganized, chapters are written so poorly and don't explain the bottom of topic and can be very confusing. There are also lots of printed errors. I could go on and on like this from paragraph to paragraph of book. I still can't belive how can someone write this bad book.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-25 18:39:05 EST)
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| 09-21-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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I did not realize this book is HUGE after I got one. This book demonstrates every functionalities that MS SQL Server 2005 has and illustrates every functionality in details. Therefore, this book is worth to buy. Besides, the delivery was faster than I expected. GOOD SERVICE!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2008-01-19 18:49:35 EST)
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| 09-17-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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After reading Microsoft's books about their own products, this book is a knight in shining armor. It dives into the nitty-gritty details and actual gives useful information, instead of regurgitating sparse on-line documentation.
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-21 19:52:59 EST)
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| 09-08-07 | 4 | 1\1 |
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This book is all what you need to get started with MSSQL 2005. A thorough explanation and still very usefull as a reference. Read it from start-to-finish (note 2000 pages) or read a chapter as you need it.
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| 07-14-07 | 5 | 1\2 |
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I read many books on SQL Server, and I would say this book is the best, by far. It is the most comprehensive book on SQL server 2005 for a DBA. It is also well written. The authors provide the most essential information in a logical sequence. It is a long read, but it is not filled with useless technical jargon like some other large technical books. The information contained in it is quite useful. The authors said they tried to edit it down where they could without sacrificing clarity.
Although you do not need to be an expert to read it, you should have some experience relevant to RDMS to get the most out of this book. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-09-09 00:52:47 EST)
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| 07-06-07 | 5 | (NA) |
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I have owned the previous two versions of this book, for SQL 7 and for SQL 2000. I waited almost two years (seems like it..) for these folks to finally get the SQL 2005 edition out, and it's as good as the others. Randomly opening the book, I could not only start on any page, but I learned something immediately. The writing is incredibly clear and straightforward without being simple, and while large portions of this edition are probably redundant with previous editions, no other book on SQL Server spends more time open on my desk than "Unleashed". One of my favorite technical books, period.
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| 06-23-07 | 5 | 1\1 |
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SQLAuthority.com Book Review :
Microsoft(R) SQL Server 2005 Unleashed (Paperback) by Ray Rankins, Paul Bertucci, Chris Gallelli, Alex T. Silverstein Short Review : SQL Server 2005 Unleashed is focused on Database Administration and day-to-day administrative management aspects of SQL Server. All the chapters of this book are heavily based on Book On-line (BOL) and it continue discussing the topics, where BOL leaves off. This makes this book a good reference for those who are looking for additional information, tricks & tips, and behind the scene details. I recommend this book as a wonderful read and hands-on guide for quick reference for Database Administrators. Detail Review : Every database book is either for Database Administrators or Database Developers/Architecture. This book covers many details about Database Administration in depth, however there is enough information for Database Developer to satisfy their expectation. This book is more than just a syntax reference, as it continues the topic where Book On-line leaves off. This book provides a behind-the-scenes look into SQL Server, this is very important for experienced DBA. Many DBA does the same job everyday to maintain the SQL Server in optimal condition, there are many task which can be automated to save time and make Database Administration easier. The book covers various methods automatic the routine task of database backup, recovery, database maintenance tasks etc. There are few new features introduced in SQL Server 2005. This book successfully covers almost all of them. I have been using SQL Server 2005 for almost two years and SQL Server for more than 5 years, I found this book interesting and informative.The chapter about SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) (replacement of SQL Server 2000 Query Analyzer, Enterprise Manager and Analysis Manager) is quite accurate for those who wants to learn from beginning and it is must read. This book provides very good introduction to SQL Server Business Intelligence (BI) features - Analysis Services, Integration Services, Reporting Services. Backup are most vital responsibility of DBA, which is in depth covered in this book. Managing maintenance plans, backup strategies, backup methods, snapshot backup (new 2005 feature), Mirrored database for backup are highly relevant to backup process. Authors have done good job keeping each chapter independent. I find it always easy to read when I do not have to jump pages in book to refer the examples of other chapters. Each chapter contains lots of figures about topic which authors are discussing. Occasionally, I felt that I am reading the BOL documentation due to nature of few of the topics. As per my opinion, it is unavoidable to stay away from BOL when writing about SQL Server. Authors have done their best to avoid duplication of the code and have pointed few times to BOL to refer advanced syntax, while they continued discussing about additional information and tricks extending BOL. Lots of figures and lots of syntax makes this book larger than few other an average book - 1752 pages and 5 lbs. Due to this reasons few additional chapters are included onaccompanied CD. Do not forget to go over the CD, as it contains few interesting chapters - Transact-SQL Programming Guidelines, Tips, and Tricks, and SQL Server Full-Text Search. The index of book includes the chapters on the CD as well. I wish that all the chapters in CD were in book, just to have everything at one place. Few chapters in this book are very simple and placed on CD instead of the important and informative chapters, which are on CD currently. Authors have explained T-SQL concept along with tips which makes this book interesting read. Some of the tips may be well known but still must read to understand the T-SQL completely. Example : CHECK constraints allow insertions and updates to the table to proceed when the CHECK constraint expression does not evaluate to FALSE. A NULL value is considered to be unknown an does not evaluate to FALSE. Book's inclination towards database administration sometimes makes the T-SQL tips interesting to read. Example : The REORGANIZE operation can generate a large number of transactions during its execution. Another reason for disabling a non-clustered index is to reduce the space requirements when rebuilding the index. Chapters of this books can be read independent to each other. If you want to read it in order, I recommend following order to read them. Part I Welcome to Microsoft SQL Server Part III SQL Server Administration Part II SQL Server Tools and Utilities Part IV Database Administration Part VI SQL Server Application Development Part V SQL Server Performance and Optimization Part VII SQL Server Business Intelligence Features Bonus Chapters on the CD Pros : In depth coverage of most of the Database Administrative Tasks. Good coverage of T-SQL. Interesting approach towards Database Administrative tasks with T-SQL Simple and precise introduction to Business Intelligence (BI) Full coverage of backup technology Bonus articles in CD Safari books online enabled Cons: Lack of examples or quiz at the end of chapters (for those who like to check their knowledge after reading chapter) Shallow summary at the end of chapter Chapter organization (order they are listed in book) can be better. Articles in CD are good and should have been included in main book. Heavy book with more than 1700 pages. Rating : 4 and 1/2 stars In Summary, Every DBA should have this book on their book-shelf. Pinal Dave Principal Database Administrator (http://www.SQLAuthority.com) (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-06 14:13:07 EST)
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SQLAuthority.com Book Review :
Microsoft(R) SQL Server 2005 Unleashed (Paperback) by Ray Rankins, Paul Bertucci, Chris Gallelli, Alex T. Silverstein Short Review : SQL Server 2005 Unleashed is focused on Database Administration and day-to-day administrative management aspects of SQL Server. All the chapters of this book are heavily based on Book On-line (BOL) and it continue discussing the topics, where BOL leaves off. This makes this book a good reference for those who are looking for additional information, tricks & tips, and behind the scene details. I recommend this book as a wonderful read and hands-on guide for quick reference for Database Administrators. Detail Review : Every database book is either for Database Administrators or Database Developers/Architecture. This book covers many details about Database Administration in depth, however there is enough information for Database Developer to satisfy their expectation. This book is more than just a syntax reference, as it continues the topic where Book On-line leaves off. This book provides a behind-the-scenes look into SQL Server, this is very important for experienced DBA. Many DBA does the same job everyday to maintain the SQL Server in optimal condition, there are many task which can be automated to save time and make Database Administration easier. The book covers various methods automatic the routine task of database backup, recovery, database maintenance tasks etc. There are few new features introduced in SQL Server 2005. This book successfully covers almost all of them. I have been using SQL Server 2005 for almost two years and SQL Server for more than 5 years, I found this book interesting and informative.The chapter about SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) (replacement of SQL Server 2000 Query Analyzer, Enterprise Manager and Analysis Manager) is quite accurate for those who wants to learn from beginning and it is must read. This book provides very good introduction to SQL Server Business Intelligence (BI) features - Analysis Services, Integration Services, Reporting Services. Backup are most vital responsibility of DBA, which is in depth covered in this book. Managing maintenance plans, backup strategies, backup methods, snapshot backup (new 2005 feature), Mirrored database for backup are highly relevant to backup process. Authors have done good job keeping each chapter independent. I find it always easy to read when I do not have to jump pages in book to refer the examples of other chapters. Each chapter contains lots of figures about topic which authors are discussing. Occasionally, I felt that I am reading the BOL documentation due to nature of few of the topics. As per my opinion, it is unavoidable to stay away from BOL when writing about SQL Server. Authors have done their best to avoid duplication of the code and have pointed few times to BOL to refer advanced syntax, while they continued discussing about additional information and tricks extending BOL. Lots of figures and lots of syntax makes this book larger than few other an average book - 1752 pages and 5 lbs. Due to this reasons few additional chapters are included onaccompanied CD. Do not forget to go over the CD, as it contains few interesting chapters - Transact-SQL Programming Guidelines, Tips, and Tricks, and SQL Server Full-Text Search. The index of book includes the chapters on the CD as well. I wish that all the chapters in CD were in book, just to have everything at one place. Few chapters in this book are very simple and placed on CD instead of the important and informative chapters, which are on CD currently. Authors have explained T-SQL concept along with tips which makes this book interesting read. Some of the tips may be well known but still must read to understand the T-SQL completely. Example : CHECK constraints allow insertions and updates to the table to proceed when the CHECK constraint expression does not evaluate to FALSE. A NULL value is considered to be unknown an does not evaluate to FALSE. Book's inclination towards database administration sometimes makes the T-SQL tips interesting to read. Example : The REORGANIZE operation can generate a large number of transactions during its execution. Another reason for disabling a non-clustered index is to reduce the space requirements when rebuilding the index. Chapters of this books can be read independent to each other. If you want to read it in order, I recommend following order to read them. Part I Welcome to Microsoft SQL Server Part III SQL Server Administration Part II SQL Server Tools and Utilities Part IV Database Administration Part VI SQL Server Application Development Part V SQL Server Performance and Optimization Part VII SQL Server Business Intelligence Features Bonus Chapters on the CD Pros : In depth coverage of most of the Database Administrative Tasks. Good coverage of T-SQL. Interesting approach towards Database Administrative tasks with T-SQL Simple and precise introduction to Business Intelligence (BI) Full coverage of backup technology Bonus articles in CD Safari books online enabled Cons: Lack of examples or quiz at the end of chapters (for those who like to check their knowledge after reading chapter) Shallow summary at the end of chapter Chapter organization (order they are listed in book) can be better. Articles in CD are good and should have been included in main book. Heavy book with more than 1700 pages. Ratting : 4 and 1/2 star In Summary, Every DBA should have this book on their book-shelf. Pinal Dave Principal Database Administrator (http://www.SQLAuthority.com) (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-02 16:03:11 EST)
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Short Review :
SQL Server 2005 Unleashed is focused on Database Administration and day-to-day administrative management aspects of SQL Server. All the chapters of this book are heavily based on Book On-line (BOL) and it continue discussing the topics, where BOL leaves off. This makes this book a good reference for those who are looking for additional information, tricks & tips, and behind the scene details. I recommend this book as a wonderful read and hands-on guide for quick reference for Database Administrators. Detail Review : Every database book is either for Database Administrators or Database Developers/Architecture. This book covers many details about Database Administration in depth, however there is enough information for Database Developer to satisfy their expectation. This book is more than just a syntax reference, as it continues the topic where Book On-line leaves off. This book provides a behind-the-scenes look into SQL Server, this is very important for experienced DBA. Many DBA does the same job everyday to maintain the SQL Server in optimal condition, there are many task which can be automated to save time and make Database Administration easier. The book covers various methods automatic the routine task of database backup, recovery, database maintenance tasks etc. There are few new features introduced in SQL Server 2005. This book successfully covers almost all of them. I have been using SQL Server 2005 for almost two years and SQL Server for more than 5 years, I found this book interesting and informative.The chapter about SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) (replacement of SQL Server 2000 Query Analyzer, Enterprise Manager and Analysis Manager) is quite accurate for those who wants to learn from beginning and it is must read. This book provides very good introduction to SQL Server Business Intelligence (BI) features - Analysis Services, Integration Services, Reporting Services. Backup are most vital responsibility of DBA, which is in depth covered in this book. Managing maintenance plans, backup strategies, backup methods, snapshot backup (new 2005 feature), Mirrored database for backup are highly relevant to backup process. Authors have done good job keeping each chapter independent. I find it always easy to read when I do not have to jump pages in book to refer the examples of other chapters. Each chapter contains lots of figures about topic which authors are discussing. Occasionally, I felt that I am reading the BOL documentation due to nature of few of the topics. As per my opinion, it is unavoidable to stay away from BOL when writing about SQL Server. Authors have done their best to avoid duplication of the code and have pointed few times to BOL to refer advanced syntax, while they continued discussing about additional information and tricks extending BOL. Lots of figures and lots of syntax makes this book larger than few other an average book - 1752 pages and 5 lbs. Due to this reasons few additional chapters are included on accompanied CD. Do not forget to go over the CD, as it contains few interesting chapters - Transact-SQL Programming Guidelines, Tips, and Tricks, and SQL Server Full-Text Search. The index of book includes the chapters on the CD as well. I wish that all the chapters in CD were in book, just to have everything at one place. Few chapters in this book are very simple and placed on CD instead of the important and informative chapters, which are on CD currently. Authors have explained T-SQL concept along with tips which makes this book interesting read. Some of the tips may be well known but still must read to understand the T-SQL completely. Example : CHECK constraints allow insertions and updates to the table to proceed when the CHECK constraint expression does not evaluate to FALSE. A NULL value is considered to be unknown an does not evaluate to FALSE. Book's inclination towards database administration sometimes makes the T-SQL tips interesting to read. Example : The REORGANIZE operation can generate a large number of transactions during its execution. Another reason for disabling a non-clustered index is to reduce the space requirements when rebuilding the index. Chapters of this books can be read independent to each other. If you want to read it in order, I recommend following order to read them. Recommend Order : Part I Welcome to Microsoft SQL Server Part III SQL Server Administration Part II SQL Server Tools and Utilities Part IV Database Administration Part VI SQL Server Application Development Part V SQL Server Performance and Optimization Part VII SQL Server Business Intelligence Features Bonus Chapters on the CD Pros : In depth coverage of most of the Database Administrative Tasks. Good coverage of T-SQL. Interesting approach towards Database Administrative tasks with T-SQL Simple and precise introduction to Business Intelligence (BI) Full coverage of backup technology Bonus articles in CD Safari books online enabled Cons: Lack of examples or quiz at the end of chapters (for those who like to check their knowledge after reading chapter) Shallow summary at the end of chapter Chapter organization (order they are listed in book) can be better. Articles in CD are good and should have been included in main book. Heavy book with more than 1700 pages. Ratting : 4 and 1/2 star In Summary, Every DBA should have this book on their book-shelf. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-27 21:25:42 EST)
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Short Review :
SQL Server 2005 Unleashed is focused on Database Administration and day-to-day administrative management aspects of SQL Server. All the chapters of this book are heavily based on Book On-line (BOL) and it continue discussing the topics, where BOL leaves off. This makes this book a good reference for those who are looking for additional information, tricks & tips, and behind the scene details. I recommend this book as a wonderful read and hands-on guide for quick reference for Database Administrators. Detail Review : Every database book is either for Database Administrators or Database Developers/Architecture. This book covers many details about Database Administration in depth, however there is enough information for Database Developer to satisfy their expectation. This book is more than just a syntax reference, as it continues the topic where Book On-line leaves off. This book provides a behind-the-scenes look into SQL Server, this is very important for experienced DBA. Many DBA does the same job everyday to maintain the SQL Server in optimal condition, there are many task which can be automated to save time and make Database Administration easier. The book covers various methods automatic the routine task of database backup, recovery, database maintenance tasks etc. There are few new features introduced in SQL Server 2005. This book successfully covers almost all of them. I have been using SQL Server 2005 for almost two years and SQL Server for more than 5 years, I found this book interesting and informative.The chapter about SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) (replacement of SQL Server 2000 Query Analyzer, Enterprise Manager and Analysis Manager) is quite accurate for those who wants to learn from beginning and it is must read. This book provides very good introduction to SQL Server Business Intelligence (BI) features - Analysis Services, Integration Services, Reporting Services. Backup are most vital responsibility of DBA, which is in depth covered in this book. Managing maintenance plans, backup strategies, backup methods, snapshot backup (new 2005 feature), Mirrored database for backup are highly relevant to backup process. Authors have done good job keeping each chapter independent. I find it always easy to read when I do not have to jump pages in book to refer the examples of other chapters. Each chapter contains lots of figures about topic which authors are discussing. Occasionally, I felt that I am reading the BOL documentation due to nature of few of the topics. As per my opinion, it is unavoidable to stay away from BOL when writing about SQL Server. Authors have done their best to avoid duplication of the code and have pointed few times to BOL to refer advanced syntax, while they continued discussing about additional information and tricks extending BOL. Lots of figures and lots of syntax makes this book larger than few other an average book - 1752 pages and 5 lbs. Due to this reasons few additional chapters are included on accompanied CD. Do not forget to go over the CD, as it contains few interesting chapters - Transact-SQL Programming Guidelines, Tips, and Tricks, and SQL Server Full-Text Search. The index of book includes the chapters on the CD as well. I wish that all the chapters in CD were in book, just to have everything at one place. Few chapters in this book are very simple and placed on CD instead of the important and informative chapters, which are on CD currently. Authors have explained T-SQL concept along with tips which makes this book interesting read. Some of the tips may be well known but still must read to understand the T-SQL completely. Example : CHECK constraints allow insertions and updates to the table to proceed when the CHECK constraint expression does not evaluate to FALSE. A NULL value is considered to be unknown an does not evaluate to FALSE. Book's inclination towards database administration sometimes makes the T-SQL tips interesting to read. Example : The REORGANIZE operation can generate a large number of transactions during its execution. Another reason for disabling a non-clustered index is to reduce the space requirements when rebuilding the index. Chapters of this books can be read independent to each other. If you want to read it in order, I recommend following order to read them. Recommend Order : Part I Welcome to Microsoft SQL Server Part III SQL Server Administration Part II SQL Server Tools and Utilities Part IV Database Administration Part VI SQL Server Application Development Part V SQL Server Performance and Optimization Part VII SQL Server Business Intelligence Features Bonus Chapters on the CD Pros : In depth coverage of most of the Database Administrative Tasks. Good coverage of T-SQL. Interesting approach towards Database Administrative tasks with T-SQL Simple and precise introduction to Business Intelligence (BI) Full coverage of backup technology Bonus articles in CD Safari books online enabled Cons: Lack of examples or quiz at the end of chapters (for those who like to check their knowledge after reading chapter) Shallow summary at the end of chapter Chapter organization (order they are listed in book) can be better. Articles in CD are good and should have been included in main book. Heavy book with more than 1700 pages. Ratting : 4 and 1/2 star In Summary, Every DBA should have this book on their book-shelf. (Review Data Last Updated: 2007-06-27 16:55:23 EST)
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Of all the texts for the DBA, MS SQL Server 2005 Unleashed is the one; I know, I've got a shelf-full. Assuming a cursory overview, I was put off at first by the encyclopedic breadth of this monumental book, but I have found its coverage exquisitely thorough, often including details I've not seen elsewhere. (One example: SQL 05 waits until a newly allocated database page is referenced to zero it out. Wow!) This is an evolutionary effort which, like the software, has been enhanced and perfected over the years. The presentation is coherent, and unlike many collaborative works, consistent; I find myself reading (and learning) about areas where I feel completely comfortable. The book is well organized and the chapters are essentially independent, which allows you to focus on the task at hand. And the authors' style is conversational but to the point; it is neither insulting nor unnecessarily obscure. Highly recommended!
(Review Data Last Updated: 2007-07-01 12:57:06 EST)
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