This five-day instructor-led course provides the knowledge and skills that IT Professionals need to design, optimize, and maintain SQL Server 2008 database.
Module 1: Designing a Conceptual Database Model
This module explains the guidelines for designing a conceptual database model with a systematic perspective. A systematic approach involves formulating your database design process, following guidelines on how to gather and document database requirements, and following best practices when formulating a conceptual design. Finally, you will learn the guidelines for using Entity Framework.
Lessons
- Overview of Database Design
- Gathering Database Requirements
- Creating a Conceptual Database Design
- Overview of Entity Framework
- Lab : Designing a Conceptual Database Model
- Formulating a Conceptual Database Design
- Creating a Conceptual Database Design
Module 2: Designing a Logical Database Model
This module explains the best practices followed when you build a new logical database model. You will also learn the guidelines for normalization when designing an OLTP model and when designing a data warehouse database. Finally, you will learn to evaluate the existing logical model of a database.
Lessons
- Guidelines for Building a Logical Database Model
- Planning for OLTP Activity
- Evaluating Logical Models
- Lab : Designing a Logical Database Model
- Creating a Logical Database Model
- Normalizing the Logical Database Model
Module 3: Designing a Physical Database Model
This module explains the guidelines to be followed when designing physical database objects and constraints. The module also covers the best practices for designing database tables and for designing data integrity.
Lessons
- Selecting Data Types
- Designing Database Tables
- Designing Data Integrity
- Lab : Designing a Physical Database Model
- Specifying Database Object Naming Standards
- Converting a Logical Database Model into a Physical Database Model
Module 4: Designing Databases for Optimal Performance
This module explains the considerations for designing indexes. The module also covers the guidelines for designing scalable databases, and choosing additional optimization techniques, including designing for plan guide and partition.
Lessons
- Guidelines for Designing Indexes
- Designing a Partitioning Strategy
- Designing a Plan Guide
- Designing Scalable Databases
- Lab : Designing Databases for Optimal Performance
- Applying Optimization Techniques
- Creating Plan Guides
- Designing a Partitioning Strategy
Module 5: Designing Security for SQL Server 2008
This module explains the best practices to be followed when designing for security in a database. The module will cover the guidelines for designing security for identity and access control, SQL development, database deployment. Finally, this module explains the guidelines for designing secure operations.
Lessons
- Exploring Security in SQL Server 2008
- Implementing Identity and Access Control
Guidelines for Secure Development in SQL Server 2008
- Guidelines for Secure Deployment of SQL Server 2008
- Guidelines for Secure Operations
- Lab : Designing Security for SQL Server 2008
- Designing Secure Development
- Implementing Secure Operations
- Copying an Unencrypted Database
- Implementing Transparent Data Encryption
- Attempting to Copy an Encrypted Database
Module 6: Designing a Strategy for Database Access
This module explains the best practices to be followed when designing a database access strategy. The module will cover the guidelines for designing views, stored procedures, and user defined function. Finally, this module explains the guidelines for CLR development.
Lessons
- Guidelines for Designing Secure Data Access
- Designing Views
- Designing Stored Procedures
- Designing User-Defined Functions
- Lab : Designing a Strategy for Database Access
- Designing Security for Data Retrieval Objects
- Designing Data Retrieval Objects
Module 7: Designing Queries for Optimal Performance
This module will explain the considerations for optimizing and tuning queries to improve performance. The module will cover the design considerations to refactor cursors into queries.
Lessons
- Considerations for Optimizing Queries for Performance
- Refactoring Cursors into Queries
- Extending Set-Based Operations
- Lab : Designing Queries for Optimal Performance
- Optimizing Query Performance
- Refactoring Cursors into Queries
Module 8: Designing a Transaction and Concurrency Strategy
This module describes considerations and guidelines for defining a transaction strategy for a solution. It also shows the guidelines to specify isolation levels for data stores.
Lessons
- Guidelines for Defining Transactions
- Defining Isolation Levels
- Guidelines for Designing a Resilient Transaction Strategy
- Lab : Designing a Transaction and Concurrency Strategy
- Determining the Database Isolation Level
- Determining the Order of Object Access
- Designing Transactions
Module 9: Designing an XML Strategy
This module describes the guidelines to design XML techniques. This module will cover the design considerations for XML storage, XQuery, XPath, and FOR XML clause. Finally, this module will cover the considerations for converting data between XML and relational formats.
Lessons
- Designing XML Storage
- Designing an XML Query Strategy
- Designing a Data Conversion Strategy
- Lab : Designing an XML Strategy
- Designing an XML Data Storage Model
- Converting Data Between XML and Relational Forms
Module 10: Designing SQL Server 2008 Components
This module provides an overview of SQL Server 2008 architecture and the various considerations for choosing SQL Server components to be included in a solution. The module will also cover the considerations for designing service broker and full text search.
Lessons
- Overview of SQL Server 2008 Components
- Designing a Service Broker Architecture
- Designing the Service Broker Data Flow
- Designing the Service Broker Availability
- Exploring Full-Text Search
- Designing a Full-Text Search Strategy
- Lab : Designing SQL Server 2008 Components
- Analyzing the Organizational Needs
- Designing a Service Broker Solution Model
- Designing a Detailed Service Broker Solution
- Implementing the Service Broker Solution
After completing this course, students will be able to: Design a database design strategy Design a database for optimal performance Design security for a database Design programming objects Design queries for performance Design a transaction and concurrency strategy Design an XML strategy

