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1 20764A Administering a SQL Database Infrastructure Required Materials
To teach this course, you need the following materials: Course Handbook Trainer materials, including: Trainer Preparation Guide Microsoft PowerPoint files for this course Microsoft Hyper‑V Classroom Setup Guide Virtual machines (VMs) for the course Latest error logs for the course (if any) Important: We recommend that you use Microsoft Office PowerPoint 2007 or a newer version to display the course slides. If you use PowerPoint Viewer or an older version of Office PowerPoint, some features of the slides might not display correctly. Preparation Tasks To prepare for this course, you must follow and complete the tasks that the Trainer Preparation Guide outlines. Presentation: 30 minutes

2 Welcome Thank you for joining us today.
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3 Hello! Instructor introduction
Instructor: <Name> <Title or other credentials, e.g. Microsoft Certified Trainer> <Affiliation/Company> <A few words about my technical and professional experience> Welcome students to the course and introduce yourself. Provide a brief overview of your background to establish credibility.

4 Hello! Student introductions
Let’s get acquainted: Your name Company affiliation Title/function Windows Server 2012 experience Product experience Your expectations for the course Ask students to introduce themselves and provide their backgrounds, product experience, and expectations for the course. Record student expectations on a whiteboard or flip chart that you can reference during class.

5 Facilities Class hours Building hours Parking Restrooms Meals Phones
Messages Smoking Internet access Recycling Emergency procedures Explain class and facility logistics, using the bulleted list. Inform students about any emergency procedures, such as emergency exits, and plans in the event of fire or other emergencies.

6 About this course: Audience
Candidates who attend this course typically are IT professionals who: Administer and maintain SQL Server databases. These individuals perform database administration and maintenance as their primary area of responsibility, or work in environments where databases play a key role in their primary job. Individuals who develop applications that deliver content from SQL Server databases. Describe the audience for this course. This is an opportunity for you to identify students who may not have the appropriate background or experience to attend the course.

7 About this course: Prerequisites
Before attending this course, students must have: Basic knowledge of the Microsoft Windows operating system and its core functionality. Working knowledge of relational databases Working knowledge of Transact-SQL. Some experience with database design Describe the course prerequisites.

8 About this course: Objectives
After completing this course, students will be able to: Authenticate and authorize users Assign server and database roles Authorize users to access resources Protect data with encryption and auditing Describe recovery models and backup strategies Backup SQL Server databases Restore SQL Server databases

9 About this course: Objectives cont.
After completing this course, students will be able to: Automate database management Configure security for the SQL Server agent Manage alerts and notifications Managing SQL Server using PowerShell Trace access to SQL Server Monitor a SQL Server infrastructure Troubleshoot a SQL Server infrastructure Import and export data

10 Your course materials (OPTIONAL)
Course 10971A Module 0: Introduction Designed to optimize your classroom learning experience and support you back on the job Microsoft Official Course handbook Organized by modules Includes Labs and Lab Answer Keys Module Reviews and Takeaways make great on-the-job references << Use this slide for printed courseware. Use next slide for digital courseware. >> This first release A MOC version has been developed on release to manufacturing (RTM) software. Microsoft will release a B version of this course with enhanced PowerPoint slides and Course Companion content on the Microsoft Learning website. Introduce the students to their course materials. Explain how you intend for students to use the Course Handbook in the class and the Digital Companion Content outside the class: Explain that students can refer to the Course Handbook during the lecture because it contains all of the critical technical information that they need in a crisp, tightly-focused format, which is suited for effective in-class learning experience. Mention that the Digital Companion Content on the website will be available when the next edition of the course is released. The Digital Companion Content supplements the Course Handbook, and provides an opportunity for extended self-directed learning beyond the classroom. NOTE This is an early-to-market edition of the course. Upon release of the next edition, you will be able to access the digital companion content from Microsoft Learning at: microsoft.com/learning/companionmoc

11 Your course materials (OPTIONAL)
Course 10971A Module 0: Introduction Microsoft Official Course Handbook (Digital) Access online using the Skillpipe reader by arvato, at Register/sign in and redeem your digital courseware Easily add notes and comments, and highlight content Organized by module Includes Labs and Lab Answer Keys Module Reviews and Takeaways make great on-the- job references Digital Companion Content Supplemental content and helpful links Download at: <<Use this slide for digital courseware. Use previous slide for printed courseware.>> This first release A MOC version of this has been developed on release to manufacturing (RTM) software. Microsoft will release a B version of this course with enhanced PowerPoint slides, and Course Companion content on the Microsoft Learning website. Introduce the students to their course materials. You should take the opportunity to make sure that all students can sign in and access their content. In addition, demonstrate some of the features and functionality. You also can mention that the courseware is updated over time. Their content will also be updated so they always have the latest, most technically up-to-date content, and they will not lose any comments, notes, or highlights they have made.

12 Course outline Module 1 Authenticating and Authorizing Users Module 2
Course 10971A Module 0: Introduction Module 1 Authenticating and Authorizing Users Module 2 Assigning Server and Database Roles Module 3 Authorizing Users to Access Resources Module 4 Protecting Data with Encryption and Auditing Module 5 SQL Server Recovery Models Module 6 Backup of SQL Server Databases

13 Course outline, continued
Course 10971A Module 0: Introduction Module 7 Recovering SQL Server Databases Module 8 Automating SQL Server Management Module 9 Configuring Security for SQL Server Agent Module 10 Monitoring SQL Server with Alerts and Notifications Module 11 Introduction to Managing SQL Server by using PowerShell Module 12 Tracing Access to SQL Server

14 Course outline, continued
Course 10971A Module 0: Introduction Module 13 Monitoring SQL Server Module14 Troubleshooting SQL Server Module15 Importing and Exporting Data

15 Microsoft Certification Program
Course 10971A Module 0: Introduction Get trained. Get certified. Get ahead. Microsoft Certifications demonstrate that you have the skills to design, deploy, and optimize the latest technology solutions. Ask your Microsoft Learning Partner how you can prepare for certification. For more information about Microsoft Certifications, go to: certification Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) Mention to the students that this course is not associated with any Microsoft certification path. Microsoft Certified Solutions Associate (MCSA)

16 Preparing for the Labs Course 10971A Module 0: Introduction Your lab activities will be centered around a fictitious company that we will call A. Datum Corporation, through which you will learn how to: Implement Storage Spaces and Data Deduplication Plan and configure high availability storage Plan and configure disaster recovery solutions Create and manage failover clusters Manage highly available applications and services Plan and configure storage with System Center 2012 R2 Virtual Machine Manager Plan and configure cloud-based storage Implement a network load balancing cluster You will work in a VM environment to complete the labs. Tell students whether the course labs will be run as on‑premises local labs, or as Microsoft Labs Online (MLO) hosted labs. On‑premises labs are run on the local host machines in Hyper‑V. MLO labs are accessed on the local host machines via a web browser, similar to the VMs that are running on a hosted platform and accessed via a browser.

17 VM environment VM name Use as 20764A-MIA-DC1
Course 10971A Module 0: Introduction VM name Use as 20764A-MIA-DC1 Windows Server 2012 R2 domain 20764A-MIA-SQL SQL Server 2016 CTP3.3 MSL-TMG1 TMG server for accessing the internet This course will use the following virtual machines: 20764A-MIA-DC1 20764A-MIA-SQL MSL-TMG1

18 Microsoft Learning Azure Pass (OPTIONAL)
You will use the Microsoft Learning Azure Pass to provide access to Microsoft Azure for demonstrations and labs Microsoft Learning Azure Pass access and configuration Best Practices for Microsoft Learning Azure Pass Usage: Check the dollar balance of you Azure Pass within Microsoft Azure once you have set up your subscription, and be aware of how much you are consuming as you proceed through the labs. Do not allow Microsoft Azure components to run overnight or for extended periods unless you need to do so. Remove any Microsoft Azure–created components or services such as storage, virtual machines, or cloud services, after you finish your lab to help minimize cost usage and extend the life of your Microsoft Learning Azure Pass. You should request the Microsoft Learning Azure Passes at least two weeks before the class begins. Details of how to acquire Microsoft Learning Azure passes for your class are available at All students should have already received an Azure passcode, and activated their Microsoft Learning Azure Passes prior to the start of class. If students have not activated their Microsoft Learning Azure Pass ahead of class, have them do so now by following the steps outlined at The use of the publicly available trial subscriptions or other types of passes, such as MSDN, is possible with the course labs. However the labs have not been tested with every available pass type, so variations in functionality, while unlikely, are possible due to potential Azure subscription limitations. Be sure to point out to students that the scripts used in the labs will also delete any existing services or components present in Microsoft Azure under the subscription that you use. As such, the use of the Microsoft Learning Azure Pass will provide a level of standardization in addition to helping prevent any inadvertent removal or interference with existing Microsoft Azure infrastructure. Best Practice details are included to remind students to manage their pass dollar usage so it does not run out prior to them completing the labs. The intention is not to be restrictive on students use of Microsoft Azure, so you should encourage exploring and using elements within Microsoft Azure; however, they do need to be conscious that the pass does not expire prior to the course completion or they may not be able to complete the labs.

19 WARNING – You May Experience UI Discrepancies (OPTIONAL)
Given the dynamic nature of Microsoft cloud tools, you may experience Microsoft Office 365 and/or Azure user interface (UI) changes that were made following courseware development and that do not match up with lab instructions. The Microsoft Learning team will document these changes for instructors as they are brought to our attention. However, given the dynamic nature of cloud updates, you may run into changes before we become aware of them. If this occurs, you will have to adapt to the changes and work through them in the labs as necessary. You may need to tweak the wording on the slide to suit your particular course, for example: Office 365, or Azure.

20 Demonstration: Using Microsoft Labs Online (OPTIONAL)
Course 10971A Module 0: Introduction In this demonstration, you will learn how to: Access the MLO lab environment Switch between VMs Read the online Lab Notes carefully, because some procedures related to on-premises lab versus online labs may have slightly different steps. Any differences will be called out in the Lab Notes. << Use this slide for MLO. Use next slide for on-premises local labs. >> << Delete the slide that you are not using.>> You should take this opportunity to show students the lab environment. Take a moment to sign in and describe the lab environment to the students. Be sure to point out the online Lab Notes document, which contains details of any changes to the lab steps. In addition, there is an optional Navigation in the Windows Server 2012 demonstration (on the last slide), which is relevant if you are using MLO.

21 Demonstration: Using Hyper-V Manager (OPTIONAL)
Course 10971A Module 0: Introduction In this demonstration, you will learn how to: Open Hyper-V Manager Navigate the various sections/panes within Hyper-V Manager: VMs, snapshots, and actions (server-specific and VM‑specific) Identify the VMs you will use in the labs for this course Take a snapshot and apply a snapshot Connect to a VM Start and sign in to a VM Switch between full screen and window modes Revert to the previous snapshot Shut down a VM Know when to shut down versus turn off a VM Close Hyper-V Manager << Use this slide for on-premises local labs. Use previous slide for MLO.>> << Delete the slide that you are not using.>>

22 Demonstration: Navigation in Windows Server 2012 (OPTIONAL)
Course 10971A Module 0: Introduction In this demonstration, you will learn how to: Configure Hyper-V to use Windows key combinations in the VM Sign in and sign out Access applications Access Control Panel Use shortcut keys As part of the classroom setup, you should configure Hyper-V use pass-through Windows key combinations. This makes it much easier to move around the user interface in Windows Server 2012. Verify with students that this setting is configured on their computers by completing the following steps: On the host computer, open Hyper-V Manager. Right-click the host computer in Hyper-V Manager, and then click Hyper-V Settings. Under User, click Keyboard, click Use on the virtual computer, and then click OK. Open a VM and demonstrate the following: How to sign in The location of Administrative Tools, which are now in the Tools menu of Server Manager How to get to the Start screen, Settings, and Search: To get to the Start screen, in the lower-left corner of the screen, click the Start button. You can start typing on this screen to start searching. Right-clicking the lower-left corner also provides a context menu to help with some navigation tasks, such as Shutdown, Restart, and accessing Control Panel. To get to Settings, point your mouse to the lower‑right corner of the screen, and click the Settings charm when it appears. Settings include Control Panel and Power. To get to Search, point your mouse to the lower‑right corner of the screen, and click the Search charm when it appears. Search results are filtered by Apps, Settings, and Files. Shortcut keys: Windows logo key: Opens the Start screen Windows logo key +I: Opens the Settings charm Windows logo key +R: Opens the Run window Windows logo key +C: Displays a selection of charms


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