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		<title>SQL Server 2006 DBA Street Smarts &#8211; Joseph L. Jorden</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Welcome to my first book review!  As part of the process of arranging for swag for SQLSaturday, I&#8217;ve encountered a number of publishers that have agreed to donate books to our event in exchange for book reviews.  Obviously, they&#8217;d like favorable reviews, but I don&#8217;t feel obligated to hold back any legitimate criticisms that I [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Welcome to my first book review!  As part of the process of arranging for swag for SQLSaturday, I&#8217;ve encountered a number of publishers that have agreed to donate books to our event in exchange for book reviews.  Obviously, they&#8217;d like favorable reviews, but I don&#8217;t feel obligated to hold back any legitimate criticisms that I may have of their material.  I do think this is a good opportunity to expand my own writing skills, plus encourage me to read more.</p>
<p>I&#8217;ve been studing for my MCITP: Database Administrator exams for some time; I picked up Jorden&#8217;s Street Smarts a while back, and have slowly been easing my way through it.  other things seem to occupy my time, so I&#8217;ve been unable to fully commit to taking the exam.  However, that&#8217;s no fault of the author.  He does a great job of simplifying the material that will be covered on the Microsoft exam 70-431, and it really is framed in terms of common &#8220;street&#8221; scenarios that a typical DBA might encounter. </p>
<p>The book is laid out in four phases: Installation and Configuration, Implementing High Availability, Maintaining and Automating, and finally, Monitoring and Troubleshooting.  Each phase is comprised of tasks; for every task, there&#8217;s a description of a plausible scenario, followed by a step-by-step explanation of how to do the task using SQL Server Management Studio.  There&#8217;s lots of pictures (probably because the exam emphasises the use of the GUI), and it&#8217;s a very easy read.  Unfortunately, there&#8217;s only so much you can do to make this material exciting.  As a development-oriented DBA, I&#8217;ve been sitting for months on the second section (mainly because it&#8217;s the stuff I don&#8217;t do on a day-to-day basis anymore), and even now, I&#8217;m dreading cracking it back open again.</p>
<p>The book is well-written, and if I were more enthralled with the material, I think I would actually enjoy using it as a study guide.  It&#8217;s better than many other certification books I&#8217;ve encountered, because I think the author really tries to use examples that are realistic (rather than simply trying to teach the test).  If you&#8217;re looking to upgrade from a SQL Server 2000 MCDBA to the MCTS SQL Server 2005 cert, this is a good place to start.</p>
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