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Chapter 2: Database Architecture
Table 2–1: Page Types Used by SQL Server Databases
Table 2–2: The Bit States for Reporting the Current State of an Extent
Chapter 4: Connecting to and Administering the Database Engine
Table 4–1: Default Network Address that SQL Server 2005 Monitors
Chapter 5: Security
Table 5–1: Fixed Server Roles
Table 5–2: Fixed Database Roles
Chapter 7: SQL Server Disaster Recovery
Table 7–1: SQL Server 2005 Recovery Models
Table 7–2: The backup types offered by SQL Server’s online backup architecture
Chapter 8: Distributed Database Architecture
Table 8–1: Replication Options
Chapter 10: Transact-SQL Primer
Table 10–1: Arithmetic Operators
Table 10–2: Bitwise Operators
Table 10–3: Operand Data Types
Table 10–4: Comparison Operator
Table 10–5: Logical Operators
Table 10–6: Unary Operators
Table 10–7: Base Data Types in Order of Preference
Table 10–8: Decimal and Numeric types
Table 10–9: Float and Real
Table 10–10: Data Type Synonyms
Table 10–11: Mathematical Functions
Table 10–12: Aggregate Functions
Table 10–13: Date and Time Functions
Table 10–14: Values for Datetime
Chapter 11: Understanding the SQL Server Common Language Runtime
Table 11–1: Abridged Version of the CLS
Chapter 17: Working with Transactional Data
Table 17–1: Isolation Levels
Table 17–2: Lock Granularity
Table 17–3: Lock Modes
Table 17–4: Lock Compatibility Matrix. Key: IS=Intent Shared, S=Shared, U=Update, IX=Intent Exclusive, SIX=Shared with Intent Exclusive, X=Exclusive
Table 17–5: Statements That Require Transactions in Implicit Mode
Chapter 18: Monitoring SQL Server
Table 18–1: Options for Monitoring SQL Server *Using SQL Server Profiler Stored Procedures
Table 18–2: Server Objects and Counters
Table 18–3: Objects and What They Are Used For
Table 18–4: Thresholds for a Minimum Set of System Counters
Table 18–5: Tracking SQL Server Performance
Table 18–6: The DBCC Statement Categories
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Microsoft SQL Server 2005: The Complete Reference: Full Coverage of all New and Improved Features
ISBN: 0072261528
EAN: 2147483647
Year: 2006
Pages: 239
Authors:
Jeffrey Shapiro
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