100 SQL Server Mistakes and How to Avoid Them - by Peter Carter (Paperback)
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Highlights
- All the mistakes you might make with SQL Server--and how to avoid them!
- About the Author: Peter Carter is a SQL Server expert with nearly two decades of experience in developing, administering, and architecting data-tier applications and SQL Server platforms.
- 408 Pages
- Computers + Internet, Programming Languages
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About the Book
All the mistakes you might make with SQL Server--and how to avoid them!
Book Synopsis
All the mistakes you might make with SQL Server--and how to avoid them! 100 SQL Server Mistakes and How to Avoid Them prepares you for the pitfalls database professionals often encounter--from administration to development, availability, and security. You'll learn to sidestep common errors that slow down your T-SQL code and ensure your SQL Server is installed and configured to handle anything your organization throws at it. Inside 100 SQL Server Mistakes and How to Avoid Them you'll learn to avoid: - Development errors when writing T-SQL- Installation and administration mistakes
- Optimization missteps
- Common pitfalls relating to high availability and disaster recovery (HA/DR)
- Security oversights that can endanger your data 100 SQL Server Mistakes and How to Avoid Them doesn't focus on the "happy path"--instead, it covers all the errors and problems you might face as a SQL Server developer or administrator. Each chapter is filled with real-world issues drawn from author Peter A. Carter's two-decade-long career in SQL Server. Peter's seasoned advice helps dispel myths, debunk misconceptions, and set you on the right road. Purchase of the print book includes a free eBook in PDF and ePub formats from Manning Publications. About the technology Perfecting a SQL Server system can be a complex balancing act. Why is T-SQL running so slowly? Are the right data available? Are we protected against data theft? What about that new server instance I need to administer? Even the most skilled SQL Server experts make mistakes that cost time and performance. This book can help you get it right the first time. About the book 100 SQL Server Mistakes and How to Avoid Them focuses exclusively on the errors that you might--and probably will--make as a SQL Server admin or developer. Real-world examples, code samples, and helpful diagrams make it easy to understand each issue and its solution. You'll learn how to write performant code, design efficient database schemas, implement error handling, work with complex data types, and much more, all in a friendly, common-sense problem/solution format. What's inside - T-SQL development
- Installation, administration, and optimization
- High availability and security About the reader Readers need to understand basic SQL Server concepts and SQL queries. Perfect for junior database admins, full-stack developers, and "accidental" DBAs. About the author Peter A. Carter is a SQL Server expert with experience developing, administering, and architecting data-tier applications and SQL Server platforms. Table of Contents 1 Introducing SQL Server
2 Development standards
3 Data types
4 Database design
5 T-SQL development
6 SSIS development
7 Error handling, testing, source control, and deployment
8 SQL Server installation
9 Instance and database management
10 Optimization
11 Indexes
12 Backups
13 Availability
14 Security
From the Back Cover
From the back cover:
There's no "happy path" in 100 SQL Server Mistakes and How To Avoid Them. The book focuses exclusively on the errors and screw-ups that you might (and probably will) make as an unprepared SQL Server admin or developer. Real-world issues taken from author Peter Carter's two decade long career in SQL Server fill each chapter. Peter's seasoned advice helps dispel myths, debunk misconceptions and set you on the right path with examples, expert guidance, useful code samples, and helpful diagrams. You'll learn how to write performant code, set coding standards, design database schemas, add error handling, and work with complex data types. Plus, learn how to select the right OS for your installation, optimize your SQL Server instances and databases, and avoid pitfalls relating to high availability, disaster recovery, and security.
About the reader:
For junior database admins, full-stack developers, and "accidental" DBAs who understand basic SQL Server concepts and can write simple SQL queries.About the Author
Peter Carter is a SQL Server expert with nearly two decades of experience in developing, administering, and architecting data-tier applications and SQL Server platforms. He also has many years of experience as a SQL Server trainer and author.