Microsoft® SQL Server™ 2005 Administrator's Companion
by Edward Whalen, Marcilina Garcia, Burzin Patel, Stacia Misner, Victor Isakov
Summary
While this chapter provides an overview of the duties and responsibilities of the SQL Server DBA, it can’t describe all of your possible responsibilities. Some companies have a single DBA working on all aspects of server maintenance and working to keep SQL Server up and performing. Other companies have hundreds of DBAs scattered nationwide or even worldwide, each responsible for a single machine or a single aspect of SQL administration.
As a DBA, you might focus on performance, on engineering database solutions, on developing the backend for new applications, or on loading data from various sources into a data warehouse. Your duties depend on the needs of your company and upon the skills that you possess. As you acquire new skills and your ...
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