SQL Server | Oracle Engineer – (TOAD, SSMS,Data Migration)
SQL Server | Oracle Engineer – (TOAD, SSMS,Data Migration), available at $69.99, has an average rating of 4, with 98 lectures, based on 123 reviews, and has 22962 subscribers.
You will learn about Setup SQL Server Database Server Setup Oracle Database Server Interacting with SQL Server using SSMS Interacting with Oracle using TOAD Interacting with Oracle using SQL Developer Creating databases and tables Creating stored procedures Manipulating Databases Implementing Database Security Backing up and restoring database Monitoring database server performance Database Migration Database Table Joins This course is ideal for individuals who are Beginner database engineers or Beginner database administrators It is particularly useful for Beginner database engineers or Beginner database administrators.
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Summary
Title: SQL Server | Oracle Engineer – (TOAD, SSMS,Data Migration)
Price: $69.99
Average Rating: 4
Number of Lectures: 98
Number of Published Lectures: 98
Number of Curriculum Items: 98
Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 98
Original Price: $84.99
Quality Status: approved
Status: Live
What You Will Learn
- Setup SQL Server Database Server
- Setup Oracle Database Server
- Interacting with SQL Server using SSMS
- Interacting with Oracle using TOAD
- Interacting with Oracle using SQL Developer
- Creating databases and tables
- Creating stored procedures
- Manipulating Databases
- Implementing Database Security
- Backing up and restoring database
- Monitoring database server performance
- Database Migration
- Database Table Joins
Who Should Attend
- Beginner database engineers
- Beginner database administrators
Target Audiences
- Beginner database engineers
- Beginner database administrators
SQL Server Database Engineers are in hot demand due to the growth and reliance on data.SQL Server is a relational database management system from Microsoft that’s designed for the enterprise environment.
Some of the key daily responsibilities of a SQL Server Engineer includes:
Confirm that backups have been made and successfully saved to a secure location Check the backup failure alerts, correct the errors and rerun the backups Review the average duration of backup, any significant changes occurred investigates on this.Most of the time it happens due to networking low bandwidth Validate the backup files using restore verify only. Jobs can be created to take care of the task and to send a notification if it fails to verify any backup.
Performance Regularly monitor and identify blocking issues. Check Performance counters on all production servers and verify that all counters are within the normal range. Throughout the day, periodically monitor performance by collecting relevant data Create indexes to reduce the time it takes to get responses from the SQL Server after a T-SQL Script is executed.
Security Check the auditing logs for failed logins and notify the audit team if necessary Implement relevant permissions to prevent authorized access to SQL Server databases
T-SQL ( Transact -SQL )Transact-SQL is central to using SQL Server. All applications that communicate with an instance of SQL Server do so by sending Transact-SQL statements to the server, regardless of the user interface of the application. T-SQL is Microsoft’s proprietary version of the standard SQL(Structural Query language)
Using T-SQL you can communicate with SQL Servers to perform task like:
Retrieving data from the database Updating data Inserting data into databases Deleting data
Oracle Database Engineers are in constant demand in the IT industry.The rapid growth of data has fueled the demand for database administrator’s in general. We are more than before reliant on data in our everyday life either through the use of social media with applications like Facebook,Instagram Whatsapp ,Twitter and may more data rich applications.
Data Migration is an important function anyone working with a database should be able to carry out.
There are several tools available to perform database and data migration. In this course we will be using a free powerful tool by Oracle called Oracle SQL Developer to migrate a third party database from Microsoft SQL Server into Oracle.
Course Curriculum
Chapter 1: SQL Server Setup
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: What is SQL Server
Lecture 3: SQL Server Hardware and Software Requirements
Lecture 4: SQL Server Editions
Lecture 5: Download SQL Server
Lecture 6: Install SQL Server
Lecture 7: Install SSMS
Lecture 8: SQL Server Configuration Manager
Lecture 9: Connecting to SQL Server
Lecture 10: Database Concepts
Lecture 11: Install Adventureworks 2016 Database
Chapter 2: SQL Server Database Security
Lecture 1: Enforcing Authentication
Lecture 2: Applying Permission level access
Lecture 3: Using Audit to check database integrity
Chapter 3: SQL Server Monitoring & Performance
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Using Activity Monitor
Lecture 3: Collecting Data
Lecture 4: Using Performance Monitor
Lecture 5: Using Extended Events
Lecture 6: Using Indexes to improve performance
Chapter 4: Database Backup & Security
Lecture 1: Copy Database
Lecture 2: Performing a full database backup
Lecture 3: Performing a differential backup
Lecture 4: Performing a transaction database backup
Lecture 5: Recovering a database
Lecture 6: Lab Exercise 1
Lecture 7: Lab Exercise 2
Chapter 5: Transact-SQL ( T-SQL )
Lecture 1: What is SQL
Lecture 2: What is T-SQL
Lecture 3: Creating a database
Lecture 4: Creating a Table
Lecture 5: Inserting records into table
Lecture 6: Reading Data from database
Lecture 7: Updating Records
Lecture 8: Views
Lecture 9: Stored Procedures
Lecture 10: deleting records
Lecture 11: Truncating a Table
Lecture 12: Dropping a Table
Lecture 13: Dropping a database
Lecture 14: Backing up database
Lecture 15: Restoring a database
Chapter 6: ORACLE Database Setup
Lecture 1: Download and install Oracle
Lecture 2: What is SQLPlus
Lecture 3: Unlock Sample Schema
Lecture 4: Install Oracle SQL Developer
Lecture 5: Connect Oracle SQL Developer to Oracle Database
Lecture 6: Download TOAD
Lecture 7: Install TOAD
Lecture 8: Connect TOAD to Oracle Database
Lecture 9: TOAD Quick Tour
Lecture 10: How to start Oracle database
Lecture 11: How to stop Oracle database
Chapter 7: ORACLE SQL SUB Languages
Lecture 1: DDL CREATE : Part 1
Lecture 2: DDL CREATE : Part 2
Lecture 3: SQL INSERT
Lecture 4: DML SELECT
Lecture 5: DML UPDATE | DELETE
Chapter 8: ORACLE Database Operations
Lecture 1: View | Dual Table
Lecture 2: Index
Lecture 3: Checking Table Structure
Lecture 4: Operators used with WHERE Clause : Part 1
Lecture 5: Operators used with WHERE Clause : Part 2
Lecture 6: Querying Single Columns
Lecture 7: Querying Single Multiple Columns
Lecture 8: Limiting Records
Chapter 9: Monitoring Oracle Database
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Monitoring and viewing a database session
Lecture 3: Monitoring Top SQL Statements
Lecture 4: Monitoring Long Operations
Chapter 10: Exporting & Importing Metadata and Data
Lecture 1: Exporting & importing Metadata
Lecture 2: Importing Metadata using a Script
Lecture 3: Exporting Data to Microsoft Excel File
Lecture 4: Importing Data from Microsoft Excel File
Chapter 11: Managing Oracle Database Accounts & Database Security
Lecture 1: Types of Oracle Database Users
Lecture 2: Creating a new user
Lecture 3: How to create new user with DBA Privileges
Lecture 4: Predefined Administrative Accounts
Lecture 5: Establishing security policy on database
Lecture 6: Privileges & Roles
Lecture 7: Managing Oracle database user
Lecture 8: Auditing database activities
Chapter 12: Oracle Database Backup & Restore
Lecture 1: Introduction
Lecture 2: Enabling ARCHIVELOG Mode
Lecture 3: Backing Up Database
Lecture 4: Restoring & Recovering Database
Lecture 5: Viewing & restoring historical data
Lecture 6: Recovering dropped tables
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- 2 stars: 4 votes
- 3 stars: 9 votes
- 4 stars: 47 votes
- 5 stars: 59 votes
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