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Hello there,

Welcome to Microsoft SQL Server Backup and Recovery Course

   Did you know that you can perform with your BACKUP?
   Are you sure you have an effective and robust BACKUP strategy in place?
   Have you ever heard of the TRANSACTION LOG BACKUP?

One of the most important roles of a database administrator is to constantly protect the integrity of the databases and maintain the ability to recover quickly in case of a failure. In light of this, it’s critically important to have a backup-and-recovery strategy in place in order to be ready for an emergency.

In this course we will discuss the BACKUP LOGS and DIFFERENTIAL BACKUP, and why it is absolutely necessary to implement them in your BACKUP strategy.

We will see the different full recovery model on a database (FULL, SIMPLE and BULKED LOGGED), and why this is (very) important for our BACKUPs.

Why start SQL administration?

SQL Server is one of the skills very actively sought after on the job market.

Administering an SQL server today is ensuring that you have a full-time job.

Moreover, SQL Server, because of its simplicity, allows you to quickly become competent in very specific areas.

Following this course will help you to stand out technically from your colleagues, or during a job interview.

In this course you will learn;

   What is the recovery model? What are the differences between the Full, Bulked Logged, and Simple recover model?
   What is a full backup? Why does every backup have to start with a full backup?
   What is a differential backup? what is it used for?
   What is a transaction log backup? what does it do
   How do we reinstall if the database is completely deleted?
   How do we return the database to a specific time?

Why would you want to take this course?

We have prepared this course in the simplest way and have prepared many different exercises to help them understand better.

No prior knowledge is needed!
This course starts with very basics. First, you will learn some terminology. Then the show will start and you will learn everything with hands-on practices.  I’ll also teach you the best practices and shortcuts.

Step-by-Step Way, Simple and Easy With Exercises

If you are a software developer or familiar with other programming languages and you want to start a new world, you are also in the right place. You will learn step by step with hands-on examples.

You’ll also get:

   Lifetime Access to The Course
   Fast & Friendly Support in the Q&A section
   Udemy Certificate of Completion Ready for Download

Dive in now Microsoft SQL Server Backup and Recovery Course course

We offer full support, answering any questions.

See you in the course!
Who this course is for:

   Developers who want to learn about SQL
   Future Database Administrators (DBA)
   BI consultants working on technologies other than SQL Server (Oracle etc …)
   Students who want to get started on SQL
   Tech leads (CRM, Web etc …) who want to discover SQL

Requirements

   Basic Database and SQL Knowledge
   Basic computer knowledge
   Desire to learn MS SQL Restore
   Nothing else! It’s just you, your computer and your ambition to get started today

Last Updated 11/2020

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