Friday, March 23, 2012

MCDBA ebooks - share, exchange

I'm an Oracle certified DBA.
I am in need of ebooks on SQL Server Administration, preferably
Microsoft ebooks.
I'll share/exchange tons of Oracle DBA training ebooks for these
Microsoft ones.
Please let me know at tasking1914@.yahoo.com.
-king19For SQL Server 2000, the best way is stil SQL Server Books Online. For SQL
Server 2005, Books Online is not really good. Go grab the SQL Server 2005
Administrator's Pocket Consultant. It's great for DBAs
"king19" wrote:
> I'm an Oracle certified DBA.
> I am in need of ebooks on SQL Server Administration, preferably
> Microsoft ebooks.
> I'll share/exchange tons of Oracle DBA training ebooks for these
> Microsoft ones.
> Please let me know at tasking1914@.yahoo.com.
> -king19
>|||The thing is, I know how Oracle works, and now I've got a few SQL
Server instances to administer, which are new to me.
So, I'd like to have a nice ebook to learn SQL Server features and
compare it with Oracle.
SQL Server books online are good for someone who already has good
experience and needs to find some details here and there. They are not
good, in my opinion, for the beginners - too much detail.
I found that Oracle traning books are just great for learning the most
important parts quickly. Later, as the needs arise, DBA may need to
reference Oracle documentation - similar to SQL Server Books Online.
So, I was looking for some Microsoft training ebooks to learn the most
important elements of SQL Server administration quickly.
Like I said, I'll share all Oracle training/certification ebooks if
someone is willing to share some of these SQL Server ebooks.
Thanks,
-king19
bass_player wrote:
> For SQL Server 2000, the best way is stil SQL Server Books Online. For SQL
> Server 2005, Books Online is not really good. Go grab the SQL Server 2005
> Administrator's Pocket Consultant. It's great for DBAs
> "king19" wrote:
> > I'm an Oracle certified DBA.
> > I am in need of ebooks on SQL Server Administration, preferably
> > Microsoft ebooks.
> >
> > I'll share/exchange tons of Oracle DBA training ebooks for these
> > Microsoft ones.
> >
> > Please let me know at tasking1914@.yahoo.com.
> >
> > -king19
> >
> >|||Check out virtual labs for learning, microsoft technet is a good place for
technical articles, msdn library too.
Don
"king19" wrote:
> The thing is, I know how Oracle works, and now I've got a few SQL
> Server instances to administer, which are new to me.
> So, I'd like to have a nice ebook to learn SQL Server features and
> compare it with Oracle.
> SQL Server books online are good for someone who already has good
> experience and needs to find some details here and there. They are not
> good, in my opinion, for the beginners - too much detail.
> I found that Oracle traning books are just great for learning the most
> important parts quickly. Later, as the needs arise, DBA may need to
> reference Oracle documentation - similar to SQL Server Books Online.
> So, I was looking for some Microsoft training ebooks to learn the most
> important elements of SQL Server administration quickly.
> Like I said, I'll share all Oracle training/certification ebooks if
> someone is willing to share some of these SQL Server ebooks.
> Thanks,
> -king19
> bass_player wrote:
> > For SQL Server 2000, the best way is stil SQL Server Books Online. For SQL
> > Server 2005, Books Online is not really good. Go grab the SQL Server 2005
> > Administrator's Pocket Consultant. It's great for DBAs
> >
> > "king19" wrote:
> >
> > > I'm an Oracle certified DBA.
> > > I am in need of ebooks on SQL Server Administration, preferably
> > > Microsoft ebooks.
> > >
> > > I'll share/exchange tons of Oracle DBA training ebooks for these
> > > Microsoft ones.
> > >
> > > Please let me know at tasking1914@.yahoo.com.
> > >
> > > -king19
> > >
> > >
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