55246 SQL Always On High Availability with SQL 2016






This three-day instructor-led course is designed for database administrators and Windows engineers to familiarize them with the concepts in SQL AlwaysOn and High Availability. The course utilizes SQL 2016, but explains the differences from SQL 2012- SQL 2014.
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Utbildningsformer
Remote
Längd
3 dagar
Pris
26950 kr
Audience Profile
Experienced DBAs, Windows Server pros, team leads. This is a lab intense course!
We designed this course based on our experience of having taught hundreds of classes to literally thousands of students. We tried very hard to make the labs, of which there are over 30, very oriented to a single concept such as Adding a Replica or Transferring Logons. We did this because it is common in technical courses to write long labs with multiple exercises which in our opinion is not effective as they turn into “click streams”. We assume the student is new to the technology and that the instructor is knowledgeable in it.
At Course Completion
- Understaand AlwasyOn High Availability
- Employ Server 2016 Failover Clustering
- Deploy SQL Failover Clusters
- Work with Availability Groups
- Perform maintenance
- Monitor and Troubleshoot Availability Groups
Prerequisites
- Experience as SQL DBA
- Experience as Windows IT PRO
Course Outline of SQL Always On High Availability with SQL 2016
Module 1: Introduction
This module explains the course and objectives.
Lessons- Introduction
- Course introduction
Module 2: Always on and high availability concepts and terminology
This module will introduce the participants to the concepts and terminology used in the course.
Lessons- Concepts and Terminology
- Table of Availability
- High Availability
- Causes of Downtime
- Planned downtime
- Unplanned downtime
- Disaster Recovery
- Recovery Time Objective (RTO)
- Recovery Point Objective (RPO)
- Recovery Level Objective (RLO)
- Storage Area Networks (SAN)
- Edition Changes from SQL 2012
- SQL Server 2014 Changes
- SQL Server 2016 Changes
- Legacy Solutions prior to Always On
- Failover Cluster Instances
- Log Shipping
- A Typical Log Shipping Configuration
- Monitor Server
- Replication
- Database Mirroring
- Database Mirroring Terminology
- Principle
- Mirror
- Witness (red box in image above)
- Database Snapshots
- Limitations of legacy solutions:
- What do we mean by Always On?
- Table of Always On Comparison
- Terminology
- SQL 2014 Changes
- SQL2016 Changes
- Understand the role of the SANS
Module 3: Windows Server 2016 failover clustering
Failover clustering is covered in this module and is a critical feature of AlwaysOn High Availability.
Lessons- Understanding Failover Clustering in Server 2016
- Statefull High Availability Solution
- Supported in both Standard and Datacenter
- Servers should run similar hardware
- Should run same edition
- Hyper-V best with datacenter
- Certified for Windows server logo
- Shared Storage
- Quorums
- Node Majority
- Node and Disk Majority configuration:
- Node and File Share Majority
- No Majority
- Configuration
- Cluster Networks Best Practices
- Connection to nodes to shared storage
- Private network for internal cluster
- Public network for client connections
- Cluster Aware Updating
- Virtual Machine Failover Clustering
- Preferred Owners
- Failover Failback
- Resources
- Dependences
- Heartbeat
- Set up iSCSI Server
- Install the iSCSI VMS
- Add Servers to Server Manager for Ease of Management
- Add the Windows Cluster Feature to SQL1, SQL2 And SQL3
- Create the iSCSI Initators to add the shared storage
- Create the Windows Cluster
- Add a Clustered Service
- Test The Failover Of The Windows Service
- Delete Role
- Examine the Quorum Settings
- ISCSI Setup
- Work with Roles
- Understand Quorums
- Understand Windows Failover
- Understand Cluster Service
- Understand Preferred Owners
- Understand Node Majority
Module 4: SQL 2016 Failover cluster instances
In this module we move from the generic failover clustering to the specifics involving SQL.
Lessons- Failover Cluster Instance
- As A FCI Appears To A Client
- Create A Configuration File By Running The Advanced Cluster Preparation Wizard
- Complete The SQL Cluster Installation On SQL1
- Install The Cluster On SQL2 And SQL3
- Test the SQL Cluster
- Cluster Testing
- Understand Configuration Files
- Install Clusters
Module 5: SQL 2016 Always on availability groups
Within the failover clusters of SQL are the concept of Availability groups and their enhancements with the release of SQL 2016 which is the focus of this module.
Lessons- Availability Groups and Replicas
- Primary Replica
- Secondary Replicas
- Availability Group Listener
- Availability Mode
- Synchronous Commit Mode
- Asynchronous Commit Mode
- Failover Modes
- Automatic Failover Without Data Loss
- Automatic Failover Requirements:
- Manual
- Manual Failover Requirements
- Common Topologies
- Create a SQL Instance For The Availability Group
- Enable the SQL Server AlwaysOn Availability Group Feature
- Set Up For Availability Groups
- The Availability Group Wizard
- SSMS and Availability Groups
- Enable AlwaysOn
- Understand and work with availability Groups
Module 6: The Dasboard
Managing AlwaysOn High Availability groups wit SQL 2016 is accomplished with the Dashboard. This module will demonstrate the skills necessary for the accomplishment of the management tasks.
Lessons- The Dashboard
- How to view logs
- Using replication with Logins
- Using partially contained databases
- The Dashboard
- Replicating Logins and Jobs
- Contained or Partially Contained Databases
- Understand the Dashboard
- Perform Logon and Job replication
Module 7: Active Secondary Availability Group Actions
Within Availability groups you may have Active secondary SQL which is covered and demonstrated in this module.
Lessons- Reporting with Secondary Replicas
- Configuring a Readable secondary
- Read-Only Routing
- Load Balancing
- Lab: Configure a Read-Only Secondary
- Database Backups with Secondary
- Steps of Backup Using secondary
- Backup Preference Options
- Database Backup Using Secondary Replica
- Configure a Read-Only secondary
- Perform backups with Secondary Replicas
- Configure a Read-Only Replica
Module 8: Maintenance
In this module you explore maintenance procedures for AlwaysOn High Avialability Groups.
Lessons- DBCC Checks
- Database Adding and Removing
- Add a Database
- Remove a Database
- Add a Replica
- Remove a Replica
- Add and Remove Databases
- Add and Remove Replicas
Module 9: Monitoring and troubleshooting availability groups
In this the final module you will learn how to monitor the clusters and Availability groups and various common troubleshooting procedures.
Lessons- The Dashboard in Depth
- Events
- Policy Based Managemnt for Availability Groups
- Dashboard Wizards
- Create an Extended Event Session
- Using T-SQL
- Policy based management for Availability Groups
- Observe a Policy In Action
- Create Three Conditions To Be Used In The RTO And RPO Policies
- Create Two Policies RTO and RPO
- Test The Policies
- Change Endpoint Owner
- Change Owners
- Work with Policies
- Work with Extended Events
Schedule
Kursstart: 09.00
Kursslut (ca): 17.00
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