What makes you passionate about working with SQL
Server? What lessons have you learned, perhaps the hard
way, on how to get the best performance and scalability
out of your SQL Server databases? We challenged a group
of talented, up-and-coming 'new voices' in SQL Server to
share their passion and knowledge with the Community. A
DBA's core responsibilities are constant. A DBA must
maintain and enforce security mechanisms on the data,
prepare effectively for disaster recovery, ensure the
performance and availability of all the databases in
their care. As such, we have chapters providing tips on
how to get the most out of features such as data
compression, backup verification, performance tuning
with traces and extended events, auditing, SSIS, and
more. Side by side with these, we have chapters on the
importance to a DBA of communicating clearly with their
co-workers and business leaders, presenting data as
useful information that the business can use to make
decisions, adopting a more Agile approach to their work,
and sound project management skills. The resulting book,
Tribal SQL, is a reflection of how a DBA's core and
long-standing responsibilities sit alongside new
thinking and fresh ideas about where the DBA role is
going, and what it means to be a DBA in today's
businesses.
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