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Real World SQL Server Administration with Perl book cover
  • By: Linchi Shea
  • ISBN10: 1-59059-097-X
  • ISBN13: 978-1-59059-097-3
  • 832 pp.
  • Published Jul 2003
  • eBook Price: $41.99
  • Price: $59.99

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Real World SQL Server Administration with Perl

Real World SQL Server Administration with Perl is written with the goal of super-charging your SQL Server administration skills with Perl scripting, taking you to the next level of SQL Server administration. Through a broad range of scenarios, this book shows you how to write Perl scripts (often in combination with T-SQL scripting) to solve a wide variety of SQL Server administration problems. This unique book will provide you with the techniques to conquer real-world problems that frequently trouble DBAs.

You will take away at least two things from reading this book: a DBA toolkit complete with over 150 Perl scripts, and problem-solving techniques perfect for attacking additional SQL Server administrative challenges. Many of the sample problems are described in SQL Server 7 or 2000 context, but in reality, the examples arent version specificall the Perl scripts are open and may be adapted to work with any version of SQL Server.


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Author Information

Linchi Shea

Linchi Shea works at a major Wall Street firm as the SQL Server technical lead. He is a Microsoft MVP and is active with many SQL Server communities via SSWUG.org. He has a bachelor's degree in electrical engineering and computer science, and a master's degree in information systems from the University of British Columbia. When not automating and solving DBA problems with Perl, Linchi is an avid tennis player and a regular reader of newspaper bridge columns.