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Global Community for SQL Server Professionals
Upgrading to SQL Server2005 Management Tools
Gert E.R. DrapersSoftware Architect
SQL Server DevelopmentMicrosoft Corp.([email protected])
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Goals for SQL Server 2005
Address the key customer challenges
Invest in a new platform Managed code investment Integration Everywhere!
SQL Server, Analysis Server, DTS, ReportingServer, SQL Server Mobile Edition, XQuery,Notifcation Services,
From mobile to 100,000s of objects
Make admins more productive and leveraged
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Tools The Experiences
Configuration
Management Authoring
Performance Tuning and Optimisation Operations
Management Developer
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Configuration
SQL Server Configuration Manager
Support for all servers SQL Server Analysis Services Reporting Services
Computer Manager Extension Replaces Client Network Utility, ServerNetwork Utility, SQL Service Manager
SQL Server Surface Area Configuration Enables/Disables features Standalone Tool
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SQL ServerSQL ServerManagement StudioManagement Studio++SQL Server SACSQL Server SAC
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Management
SQL Server Management Studio Key Elements
Object Explorer Query Editor Dialogs
Summary View Activity Monitor Help
Database Maintenance Maintenance Workflow via SSIS Generates T-SQL
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Authoring
All languages supported T-SQL (2000 and SQL Server 2005 support) SQL Server Mobile Edition MDX/DMX/XML for Analysis
Dynamic Help integration Solutions/Projects Templates Source Control integration Query Builder
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SQL Server Profiler SQL Server Profiler
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Performance Tuning/Optimization
Profiler Support for OLAP
and DTS New role for rights to
run profiler Showplan as XML
Extraction Deadlock
visualisation Perfmon Correlation
Database Tuning Advisor New tuning options
(Time, CrossDatabase)
Partitionrecommendations
Replay Support for OLAP Multi-process/thread
improvements
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SQLCMD,SQLCMD,SQL Agent,SQL Agent,
Database MailDatabase Mail
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Operations
Agent Performance and scalability enhancements
Support for OLAP and SSIS subsystems WMI-based job alerts New proxy account system
SQLCMD Replaces osql, isql, much faster Custom extensions to T-SQL Support for Admin Connection, XML
Database Mail SMTP, cluster support No Outlook, MAPI requirement
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SQL ServerSQL ServerManagement ObjectsManagement Objects
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Summary
Many new concepts and tools
Operations is a new focus Make simple things easy and hard
things possible Allow DBAs to be more highly and
appropriately leveraged fororganizational benefit
No Secrets!No Secrets!
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Thank you!
Thank you for attending this session and the2005 PASS European Conference in
Munich, Germany.
Please help us improve the quality of our conferenceby completing your session evaluation form.
Completed evaluation forms should be submittedto the room monitor as you exit or to staff
at the registration desk.