SQL DBA skills?

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Hi all, I have been working with Microsoft SMS for about 5 years now, which runs on SQL 7.0. During that time I have installed many SQL servers and configured for performance, as well as managed backups and logs etc for the server. I have written fairly complex ISQL queries to extract various data for reporting purposes, and created databases and SQL procedures for other clients (originally in access, moved to SQL/). I am thinking of changing career slightly to focus on SQL and wondered if I have the sufficient experience to market myself as a DBA? If not, what do I need to learn to do this? Thanks Toby

-- Anonymous, August 01, 2001

Answers

Toby,

Yes, what you are doing qualifies as SQL Server Database Administration.

Other experiences that many potential employers/clients are looking for are creating stored procedures and triggers, replicating databases, performance tuning and optimization, migrating from one version of SQL Server to another, and creating and managing a data warehouse.

You can also get more hints by looking over the SQL Server job/contract offers on this SQL Server Database Administration forum.

Good Luck,

Eric

-- Anonymous, August 21, 2001


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