Things to practice for the Microsoft test 70-443

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Things to practice for the Microsoft test 70-443

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The Microsoft test 70-443 measures your ability to design the infrastructure of database servers and databases. It covers a range of database technologies. You must understand the ways of planning to install database servers and databases, and know about the cost of hardware and software resources to develop the infrastructure. You should also consider the security of the database servers. Before taking the test, you should practice the following:

  1. Use capacity planning to plan the infrastructure.

  2. Know the hardware and the software resources to be used.

  3. Know the installation of the default and named instances.

  4. Analyze security requirements on the basis of server-level, database-level, and schema-level.

  5. Know the procedures for creating databases and database objects.

  6. Know the strategy for creating high-availability for a business.

  7. Know replication and its types.

  8. Know about database mirroring.

  9. Know about log shipping.

  10. Know about the different data recovery models.

  11. Know about the different types of replication topologies.

  12. Know about the backup and restore processes.

  13. Know about the different modes of backing up a database.


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