A Microsoft Certified IT Professional (MCITP) Database Administrator installs and maintains Microsoft SQL Server, multidimensional databases and user accounts as well as ensures database availability, recovery, and reporting. They create and execute server automation scripts and monitor and resolve SQL server activity. They further have input in the design and technical decision-making that are essential for successfully implementing technology projects. Administrators also deploy, build, design, optimize and operate various technologies.
Database Administrators monitor and maintain SQL Server DBMS. They create database solutions, configure databases and offer technical assistance for SQL Server databases. Administrators engage in data management tasks and optimize SQL Server performance.
Job Description
MCITP Database Administrator job role involves designing and developing logical data models, create physical databases and create data services by using Transact-SQL. They manage, monitor and optimize databases. Administrators also play an important role in the installation and configuration of SQL Server.
Database administrators have to maintain SQL Server instances and manage SQL Server security. Database Administrators monitor and resolve any issues related to SQL Server. They further assist in developing solutions relating to SQL Server instances and databases. They must also successfully implement high-availability database solutions.
Database Administrators monitor and maintain SQL Server DBMS. They create database solutions, configure databases and offer technical assistance for SQL Server databases. Administrators engage in data management tasks and optimize SQL Server performance.
Job Description
MCITP Database Administrator job role involves designing and developing logical data models, create physical databases and create data services by using Transact-SQL. They manage, monitor and optimize databases. Administrators also play an important role in the installation and configuration of SQL Server.
Database administrators have to maintain SQL Server instances and manage SQL Server security. Database Administrators monitor and resolve any issues related to SQL Server. They further assist in developing solutions relating to SQL Server instances and databases. They must also successfully implement high-availability database solutions.
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