Saturday, February 25, 2012

Oracle DBA to learn MS SQL

Is there a materials such as the following for an Oracle DBA who would
like to learn MS SQL(e.g. 2005)
- Training courses
- Web sites/ebooks
- MS articles
- etc
SQL Server features and compare it with Oracle.
So, it should be something of learning method for a person with DBA
knowledge(i.e. not for a beginner!)
cheers
Sandiyansandiyan@.yahoo.co.uk wrote:
> Is there a materials such as the following for an Oracle DBA who would
> like to learn MS SQL(e.g. 2005)
Try typing this into Google:
migrate oracle microsoft sql server
It yields many results, including this:
http://vyaskn.tripod.com/oracle_sql_server_differences_equivalents.htm|||Hi
Its really funny because I'm a SQL Server DBA is going to learn Oracle
:-))))))
Well, as for Oracle , there are lots of info about SQL Server as well
I'd start with www.microsoft.com\sql
http://vyaskn.tripod.com/sql_server_administration_best_practices.htm#Step1
--administaiting best practices
http://vyaskn.tripod.com/sql_server_security_best_practices.htm --security
best practices
http://www.umachandar.com/resources.htm-- very good site , a lot of
examples
http://support.microsoft.com/directory/article.asp?ID=kb;en-us;Q224071--
Moving SQL Server Databases to a New Location
<http://support.microsoft.com/directory/article.asp?ID=KB;EN-US;Q224453>--
INF: Understanding and Resolving SQL Server 7.0 or 2000 Blocking Problems
(Q224453)
http://www.mssqlcity.com/Articles/Replic/Replic.htm --Setting All
Replica (Step by step)
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q246133--
How To Transfer Logins and Passwords Between SQL Servers (Q246133)
<sandiyan@.yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1155208415.129550.57030@.q16g2000cwq.googlegroups.com...
> Is there a materials such as the following for an Oracle DBA who would
> like to learn MS SQL(e.g. 2005)
> - Training courses
> - Web sites/ebooks
> - MS articles
> - etc
> SQL Server features and compare it with Oracle.
> So, it should be something of learning method for a person with DBA
> knowledge(i.e. not for a beginner!)
>
> cheers
> Sandiyan
>|||Check out Microsoft SQL Server 2000 for the Oracle Professional:
http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techinfo/whitepapers/sql-server-2005-oracle-pros.mspx
--
Hope this helps.
Dan Guzman
SQL Server MVP
<sandiyan@.yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1155208415.129550.57030@.q16g2000cwq.googlegroups.com...
> Is there a materials such as the following for an Oracle DBA who would
> like to learn MS SQL(e.g. 2005)
> - Training courses
> - Web sites/ebooks
> - MS articles
> - etc
> SQL Server features and compare it with Oracle.
> So, it should be something of learning method for a person with DBA
> knowledge(i.e. not for a beginner!)
>
> cheers
> Sandiyan
>|||> Check out Microsoft SQL Server 2000 for the Oracle Professional:
> http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techinfo/whitepapers/sql-server-2005-oracle-pros.mspx
That link was for Microsoft SQL Server 2005 for the Oracle Professional,
which is probably most relevant for your situation. If you are interested
in SQL 2000 too, that article is at the link below. There are enough
architectural differences in the SQL Server versions to warrant different
articles.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2000/deploy/sqlorpro.mspx
Hope this helps.
Dan Guzman
SQL Server MVP
"Dan Guzman" <guzmanda@.nospam-online.sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:Oe%23RVUHvGHA.3552@.TK2MSFTNGP03.phx.gbl...
> Check out Microsoft SQL Server 2000 for the Oracle Professional:
> http://www.microsoft.com/sql/techinfo/whitepapers/sql-server-2005-oracle-pros.mspx
> --
> Hope this helps.
> Dan Guzman
> SQL Server MVP
> <sandiyan@.yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:1155208415.129550.57030@.q16g2000cwq.googlegroups.com...
>> Is there a materials such as the following for an Oracle DBA who would
>> like to learn MS SQL(e.g. 2005)
>> - Training courses
>> - Web sites/ebooks
>> - MS articles
>> - etc
>> SQL Server features and compare it with Oracle.
>> So, it should be something of learning method for a person with DBA
>> knowledge(i.e. not for a beginner!)
>>
>> cheers
>> Sandiyan
>|||SQL Server Books online will a very good startup for learning SQL Server
Thanks
Hari
SQL Server MVP
<sandiyan@.yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:1155208415.129550.57030@.q16g2000cwq.googlegroups.com...
> Is there a materials such as the following for an Oracle DBA who would
> like to learn MS SQL(e.g. 2005)
> - Training courses
> - Web sites/ebooks
> - MS articles
> - etc
> SQL Server features and compare it with Oracle.
> So, it should be something of learning method for a person with DBA
> knowledge(i.e. not for a beginner!)
>
> cheers
> Sandiyan
>

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