posted on Thursday, August 04, 2005 4:49 PM by paul

SQL Server for Developers

MSDN Webcast: A Primer to Proper SQL Server Development (Part 1 of 10): Creating a Recoverable Database (Level 200) 

 

 

 

Start Time: Friday, August 05, 2005 10:00 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
End Time: Friday, August 05, 2005 11:30 AM (GMT-08:00) Pacific Time (US & Canada)
Event Description
Products: SQL Server.

Developer.



 

This ten-part series guides you through the proper development of a Microsoft SQL Server project, using recommended techniques and best practices. This first webcast begins with database creation. In most cases, you know best what you are going to store and roughly how much information you plan to track. If you know your data, tell Microsoft SQL Server about it through capacity planning. Learn how to build your database upon a solid foundation by pre-allocating space and properly placing data and log files on the appropriate drive types. We conclude with a look at various recovery models, and then continue in part two with an in-depth discussion of backup strategies. 

 

Presenter: Kimberly Trip, President, SYSolutions, Inc.

Kimberly L. Tripp is a Microsoft SQL Server Most Valuable Professional and a Microsoft regional director. She has worked with SQL Server since 1990. Since 1995, Kimberly has worked as a speaker, writer, trainer and consultant for her own company, SYSolutions, Inc. Kimberly currently writes for SQL Server Magazine. She was also recently a co-author of the Microsoft Press title, "SQL Server 2000 High Availability", as well as a technical contributor for the Microsoft SQL Server 2000 Resource Kit.

View other sessions from SQL Server 2005: Discover the Next Paradigm for Database Development. 

 

This Webcast series is a great opportunity for developers to learn about SQL Server 2005, it will change your life! No one has more passion and enthusiasm for SQL Server then Kimberly Tripp, who is pictured with me on the right column of this blog.

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