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SQL Server 2017 Administrator's Guide

You're reading from   SQL Server 2017 Administrator's Guide One stop solution for DBAs to monitor, manage, and maintain enterprise databases

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Product type Paperback
Published in Dec 2017
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781786462541
Length 434 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Vladimír Mužný Vladimír Mužný
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Marek Chmel Marek Chmel
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Preface 1. Setting up SQL Server 2017 2. Keeping Your SQL Server Environment Healthy FREE CHAPTER 3. Backup and Recovery 4. Securing Your SQL Server 5. Disaster Recovery Options 6. Indexing and Performance 7. Troubleshooting SQL Server Environment and Internals 8. Migration and Upgrade 9. Automation - Using Tools to Manage and Monitor SQL Server 2017 10. Always On High Availability Features 11. In-Memory OLTP - Why and How to Use it 12. Combining SQL Server 2017 with Azure

Planning the upgrade

Upgrading a complex infrastructure is not an easy task and it should not be executed without any preparation. Careful planning of the required steps will help you eliminate possible issues to the minimum and the upgrade will run smoothly. Through the versions of SQL Server, there have been many changes, so it's worth exploring your options while planning the new installation also from the perspective of the available edition.

While upgrading the SQL Server from older versions, you also have to understand the changes in the licensing for SQL Server where SQL Server 2008 R2 and older used the per-processor licensing model or user CAL licensing model. Starting with SQL Server 2012, Microsoft has moved to core-based licensing, where you need to have a license for each CPU core used on your operating system.

SQL Server licensing is a very complex topic, which...
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