哪位知道哪里有Microsoft Content Management Server下载?

yexh 2003-10-16 05:24:45
哪位知道哪里有Microsoft Content Management Server下载?
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Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Management and Administration 作者: Ross Mistry 出版社: Sams If you need to deploy, manage, or secure Microsoft SQL Server 2008, this is the complete, fast-paced, task-based reference you've been searching for. Authored by a world-class expert on SQL Server in the enterprise, this book goes far beyond the basics, taking on the complex tasks that DBAs need to make the most of Microsoft's flagship database platform. SQL Server MVP, Ross Mistry presents proven techniques for SQL Server 2008 installation, upgrades, backup/restore, data transfer, indexing, high availability, security, and much more. He draws on extensive testing in high-profile production environments to offer step-by-step solutions and powerful tips you won't find anywhere else. Every chapter begins with a section identifying SQL Server 2008's most significant new improvements, and concludes with a convenient summary of best practices. Each chapter also outlines the benefits of leveraging Windows Server 2008. Understand how to: Master DBA tips, tricks, and best practices proven in actual enterprise environments Install, upgrade or transition to SQL Server 2008. Harden and Secure an implementation. Encrypt SQL Server from an end-to-end perspective. Implement high availability-and leverage SQL Server 2008's major improvements to failover clustering and database mirroring Save time with SQL Server 2008's new policy-based management tools Performance tune and troubleshoot a SQL Server 2008 environment. Optimize application performance and manage workloads with the powerful new Resource Governor Implement Performance Studio, maintenance plans, Transparent Data Encryption and much more...Bonus Content: The book is based on Windows Server 2008 Step by step instructions of how to implement a failover cluster on Windows Server 2008 SQL Server PoweShell Administration Tasks Consolidate and virtualize SQL Server with Hyper-V Step by step instructions on how to install Hyper-V Proactively Monitor SQL Server with Operations Manager Install Windows Server 2008 certificates to encrypt SQL Server dataContributing Writers include: Hilary Cotter - SQL Server MVP John Welch - SQL Server MVP Marco Shaw - PowerShell MVP Maciej Pilecki - SQL Server MVP Shirmattie Seenarine - Technical Writer  
本书为英文版,以下是简介: SQL Server 2008 represents a sizable jump forward in scalability, performance, and usability for the DBA, developer, and business intelligence (BI) developer. It is no longer unheard of to have 20-terabyte databases running on a SQL Server. SQL Server administration used to just be the job of a database administrator (DBA), but as SQL Server proliferates throughout smaller companies, many developers have begun to act as administrators as well. Additionally, some of the new features in SQL Server are more developer-centric, and poor configuration of these features can result in poor performance. SQL Server now enables you to manage the policies on hundreds of SQL Servers in your environment as if you were managing a single instance. We’ve provided a comprehensive, tutorial-based book to get you over the learning curve of how to configure and administer SQL Server 2008. Whether you’re an administrator or developer using SQL Server, you can’t avoid wearing a DBA hat at some point. Developers often have SQL Server on their own workstations and must provide guidance to the administrator about how they’d like the production configured. Oftentimes, they’re responsible for creating the database tables and indexes. Administrators or DBAs support the production servers and often inherit the database from the developer. This book is intended for developers, DBAs, and casual users who hope to administer or may already be administering a SQL Server 2008 system and its business intelligence features, such as Integration Services. This book is a professional book, meaning the authors assume that you know the basics about how to query a SQL Server and have some rudimentary concepts of SQL Server already. For example, this book does not show you how to create a database or walk you through the installation of SQL Server using the wizard. Instead, the author of the installation chapter may provide insight into how to use some of the more advanced concepts of the installation. Although this book does not cover how to query a SQL Server database, it does cover how to tune the queries you’ve already written. The first ten chapters of the book are about administering the various areas of SQL Server, including the developer and business intelligence features. Chapter 1 briefly covers the architecture of SQL Server and the changing role of the DBA. Chapters 2 and 3 dive into best practices on installing and upgrading to SQL Server 2008. Managing your SQL Server database instance is talked about in Chapter 4. This chapter also describes some of the hidden tools you may not even know you have. Once you know how to manage your SQL Server, you can learn in Chapter 5 how to automate many of the redundant monitoring and maintenance tasks. This chapter also discusses best practices on configuring SQL Server Agent. Chapters 6 and 7 cover how to properly administer and automate many tasks inside of the Microsoft business intelligence products, such as Integration Services and Analysis Services. Developers will find that Chapter 8 is very useful, as it covers how to administer the development features, such as SQL CLR. Chapter 9 explains how to secure your SQL Server from many common threats and how to create logins and users. Chapter 10 covers how to create a SQL Server project and do proper change management in promoting your scripts through the various environments. It also covers the Policy-Based Management framework in SQL Server. Chapters 11 through 15 make up the performance tuning part of the book. Chapter 11 discusses how to choose the right hardware configuration for your SQL Server in order to achieve optimal performance. After the hardware and operating system is configured, Chapter 12 shows you how to optimize your SQL Server instance for the best performance. Chapter 13 describes how to monitor your SQL Server instance for problematic issues such as blocking and locking. Chapters 14 and 15 discuss how to optimize the T-SQL that accesses your tables and then how to index your tables appropriately. Chapters 16 through 20 consist of the high-availability chapters of the book. Chapter 16 covers how to use the various forms of replication, while database mirroring is covered in Chapter 17. Classic issues and best practices with backing up and recovering your database are discussed in Chapter 18. Chapter 19 dives deeply into the role of log shipping in your high-availability strategy, and Chapter 20 presents a step-by-step guide to clustering your SQL Server and Windows 2008 server. This edition of the book covers all the same great information we covered in the last book, and we’ve added loads of new content for SQL Server 2008, which adds numerous new features to improve the DBA’s life. In short, the new version of SQL Server focuses on improving your efficiency, the scale of your server, and the performance of your environment, so you can do more in much less time, and with fewer resources and people. This means you can manage many servers at one time using Policy-Based Management, scale your I/O load using compression, and collect valuable information about your environment using data collectors, to name just a few key new features. To follow the examples in this book, you will need to have SQL Server 2008 installed. If you wish to learn how to administer the business intelligence features, you need to have Analysis Services and the Integration Services components installed. You need a machine that can support the minimum hardware requirements to run SQL Server 2008; and you also need the AdventureWorks2008 and AdventureWorksDW2008 databases installed. Instructions for accessing these databases can be found in the ReadMe file on this book’s Web site. Some features in this book (especially in the high-availability part) require the Enterprise or Developer Edition of SQL Server. If you do not have this edition, you will still be able to follow through some of the examples in the chapter with Standard Edition.
Get the critical, in-depth information you need to administer SharePoint 2010. Led by SharePoint MVPs and featuring insights from the SharePoint community and members of the SharePoint Team at Microsoft, you'll discover how to plan, design, deploy, and manage strategic solutions using SharePoint 2010, Microsoft SQL Server®, Windows PowerShell™, and other key technologies. Topics include architecture, deployment scenarios, design considerations, security best practices, high availability, performance, centralized administration, disaster recovery, customization, solution development, and upgrade and migration strategies. Key solutions include building and managing a server farm, automating tasks, FAST search application management, enterprise and web content management, and business intelligence. Table of Contents 1. The Basics 1. Chapter 1 Understanding the Basics of Collaboration in SharePoint 2010 1. Introducing SharePoint 2010 Capabilities 2. Using SharePoint Sites and Templates 3. Editing Features in SharePoint 2010 4. Working with Lists and Libraries 5. Advanced List Concepts 6. Microsoft Office Integration 7. Summary 2. Chapter 2 Understanding the Architecture of SharePoint 2010 1. Enterprise Architecture 2. Logical Architecture Components 3. Capabilities 4. Deployment 5. Application Pools 6. Summary 2. Installation and Implementation 1. Chapter 3 Optimizing SQL Server for a SharePoint 2010 Implementation 1. About SQL Server 2. Installing and Configuring SQL Server 2008 for SharePoint 2010 3. Optimizing SQL Server for SharePoint 2010 4. Optimizing Outside of SQL Server 5. Summary 2. Chapter 4 Installing SharePoint 2010 1. Introducing SharePoint 2010 Installation Types 2. Preparing for SharePoint 2010 Installation 3. Performing SharePoint 2010 Installations 4. Configuring a SharePoint 2010 Installation 5. Uninstalling SharePoint 2010 6. Summary 3. Building and Managing a SharePoint Farm 1. Chapter 5 Using Windows PowerShell to Perform and Automate Farm Administrative Tasks 1. Using Windows PowerShell: The Basics 2. Working with the SharePoint 2010 Management Shell 3. Examples of SharePoint Administrative Tasks 4. Summary 2. Chapter 6 Managing SharePoint 2010 Using Central Administration 1. Introducing Central Administration 2. Navigating the Central Administration Home Page 3. Performing Administrative Tasks Using Central Administration 4. Summary 3. Chapter 7 Scaling Out a SharePoint Farm 1. History of SharePoint Farms 2. Services Federation 3. Scaling Service Applications Architecture 4. Identifying a Logical Location of Services on Servers 5. Configuring Service Applications 6. Publishing Service Applications to Remote Farms 7. Topologies for SharePoint 2010 8. Summary 4. Chapter 8 Information Management Policies 1. Introducing Records Management and Information Management Policies 2. Implementing and Configuring Information Management Policies 3. Implementing and Configuring a Records Center 4. Implementing and Managing In Place Records 5. Summary 4. Organizing, Publishing, and Finding Information 1. Chapter 9 Organizing Information 1. Developing an Information Architecture with Sharepoint 2010 2. SharePoint 2010, Putability, and Findability 3. Putability and the Managed Metadata Service 4. Building an Information Architecture 5. An Information Organization Project 6. SharePoint 2010 Tools to Organize Information 7. Summary 2. Chapter 10 Collaboration and Portals 1. Using Collaboration Sites 2. Choosing to Use Portal Sites 3. The Benefits of Enterprise Wikis 4. Sharing Knowledge: The Social Experience 5. Creating an Information Repository with the User Profile Service 6. Summary 3. Chapter 11 Search Server 2010 and FAST Search: Architecture and Administration 1. Introducing Enterprise Search 2. Search Architecture 3. Farm and Application Configuration 4. Configuring Crawls 5. Managing Crawls 6. Reviewing and Troubleshooting Crawls 7. Managing the Search Service Topology 8. FAST Search Server 2010 for SharePoint 9. Summary 4. Chapter 12 Using Windows PowerShell to Manage Search Services and FAST Search 1. Working with Basic Search 2. Using Enterprise Search 3. Deploying and Managing FAST Search with Windows PowerShell 4. Summary 5. Chapter 13 Customizing the Search Results and Search Center 1. Benefits of the Search Features 2. Introducing SharePoint Search 3. Improving the User Experience 4. Customizing Search Pages 5. Improving Search Quality 6. Improving Collection Quality 7. Summary 6. Chapter 14 Administering Enterprise Content Management 1. Document Management 2. Enterprise Metadata Management 3. Records Management 4. Web Content Management 5. Digital Asset Management 6. Summary 7. Chapter 15 Administering Web Content Management and Publishing 1. Publishing Site Types and Features 2. Administering Publishing Sites 3. Authoring and Publishing Web Content 4. Configuring Content Caching 5. Managing Content Deployment 6. Summary 8. Chapter 16 Securing Information 1. Introducing SharePoint Security 2. Securing a SharePoint Farm 3. Securing a Web Application 4. Securing Site Collections 5. Securing Sites 6. Securing Lists 7. Windows PowerShell Security 8. Service Application Permissions 9. Summary 9. Chapter 17 Data Protection, Recoverability, and Availability 1. Introducing Disaster Recovery 2. Disaster Recovery Planning 3. Using SharePoint 2010 Disaster Recovery Tools 4. Performing Backups and Restores 5. High-Availability Options in SharePoint 2010 6. Ensuring a Full Farm Recovery 7. Summary 5. Advanced Topics 1. Chapter 18 Aggregating External Data Sources 1. What Are the Business Connectivity Services? 2. Using the Business Data Connectivity Service Application and Model 3. Understanding the BCS Security Options 4. Managing Data Connections 5. Building Composite Solutions 6. Summary 2. Chapter 19 Web Parts and Their Functionality in SharePoint 2010 1. Introducing Web Parts 2. Before You Begin Developing Web Parts 3. Managing Web Parts 4. Exploring New and Improved Out-of-the-Box Web Parts 5. Other Web Parts 6. Summary 3. Chapter 20 Publishing SharePoint 2010 to Mobile Devices 1. Introducing SharePoint Mobile in 2010 2. Previewing Mobile Access Device Options 3. Setting Up SMS Alerts 4. Exploring Mobile Access Scenarios 5. Examining Common Firewall Configurations 6. Setting Up UAG for SharePoint 7. Summary 4. Chapter 21 Business Intelligence, Reporting Services, and PerformancePoint Services 1. Decision Making and BI 2. Establishing a Common Language 3. SQL Server Reporting Services 2008 4. PerformancePoint Services 2010 5. Summary 5. Chapter 22 Upgrading to SharePoint 2010 1. Introduction to SharePoint 2010 Upgrades 2. SharePoint 2010 Upgrade Types 3. Preparing to Upgrade to SharePoint 2010 4. SharePoint 2010 Upgrade Considerations 5. Performing a Database Attach Upgrade 6. Performing an In-Place Upgrade 7. Performing Post-Upgrade Configurations 8. Summary 6. Chapter 23 Creating and Managing Workflows 1. Understanding Human Workflows 2. Understanding System Workflows 3. Workflows in SharePoint 2010 4. Workflow Modeling and Development Tools 5. Planning for Workflow Deployment 6. Setting Up Workflow Configurations 7. Deploying Workflows 8. Monitoring Workflows 9. Troubleshooting Workflow Issues 10. Summary

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