Isn the product strategy with Microsoft SQL Server 7.0 to make database administration as easy as possible? Why is a certification necessary?
A. Administering the database makes up only a portion of a typical database administrator’s job responsibilities. Database administrators also design and implement databases. Examples of job tasks include development of logical data models, derivation of physical database designs, creation of physical databases, creation of data services using Transact-SQL, management and maintenance of databases, configuration and management of security, monitoring and optimization of databases, and installation and configuration of Microsoft SQL Server.
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