Professional SQL Server™ 2005 Administration
by Brian Knight, Ketan Patel, Wayne Snyder, Jean-Claude Armand, Ross LoForte, Brad McGehee, Steven Wort, Joe Salvatore, Haidong Ji
Chapter 3. Upgrading SQL Server 2005 Best Practices
Chapter 2 covers performing a new installation of SQL Server 2005. In this chapter, we discuss upgrading SQL Server from a previous edition. First, we cover reasons for upgrading to SQL Server 2005. We then discuss the pros and cons of various upgrade strategies. You learn about the various tools available to help mitigate risk during the upgrade process. We then explain how to use the new configuration tool. To wrap up, we discuss SQL Server 2005 behavior changes and discontinued features that you need to know about before upgrading. By the end of the chapter, you will have everything you need to perform a successful upgrade to SQL Server 2005.
Why Upgrade to SQL Server 2005
With the release of SQL Server 2005, Microsoft introduced numerous advancements in the areas of scalability, reliability, availability, and security.
As you'll see throughout this book, significant enhancements have been introduced throughout the product. During the development cycle, there were four pillars of focus for the product: developer productivity, security, business intelligence, and enterprise data management. The enterprise data management pillar had the following goals:
Availability and security advancements. New and enhanced high-availability options include database mirroring, server clustering, peer-to-peer replication, fine-grained online repairs, dynamic management views, backup and restore, and many other improvements in the areas of online ...
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