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32 Chapter2•InstallingSQLServer2008 Introduction This chapter covers the installation of SQL Server 2008. SQL Server 2008 comes in different editions, and you should be sure you understand the features and limitations of each. It’s important to consider the edition during the planning stage. In this chapter, we will review the capabilities of each of the different editions, as well as the options available when installing SQL Server 2008. We will also review planning your installation and discuss best practices for hardware utilization when it comes to installing SQL Server 2008. For best practices, we will discuss the tools used to install or upgrade SQL Server 2008. SQL Versions, Requirements, Features, and Differences A critical component of installing SQL Server 2008 is understanding the various components, editions, and versions of the SQL Server 2008 product sets to meet a specific set of business requirements. The challenge with SQL Server 2008 is in choosing between many options. Te s T Da y Ti p Make sure that you are familiar with the components and management tools with SQL Server 2008. Similar to earlier versions, SQL Server 2008 has a number of server components and management tools that can be installed. The SQL Server 2008 includes the following components:  SQL Server Database Engine, which contains the core services to store, process, manage, and secure relational and XML data, as well as services for full-text search and data replication.  Analysis Services, which contains the services for creating, processing, and managing Online Analytical Processing (OLAP) analysis and data mining models for Business Intelligence.  Reporting Services, a server-based reporting platform that provides tools and services to generate interactive, tabular, graphical, or free-form reports. InstallingSQLServer2008•Chapter2 33  Integration Services, a platform containing tools and services for building extract, transform, and load (ETL) operations for data warehousing, data integration, and workflow solutions. SQL Server 2008 tools include: SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS)  Business Intelligence Development Studio (BIDS)  SQL Server Configuration Manager  SQL Server Profiler  Database Engine Tuning Advisor  Command Prompt Utilities  SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) is used for managing all SQL Server 2008 components, including relational database and business intelligence (BI). Examples include: Developing and managing SQL Server Database Engine and notification  solutions Managing deployed Analysis Services solutions  Managing and running Integration Services packages  Managing report servers, Reporting Services reports, and report models  Business Intelligence Development Studio (BIDS) provides an integrated develop- ment environment for business application developers to create cubes, data sources, reports, and Integration Services packages. It is the primary environment in which to develop solutions with Analysis Services, Integration Services, and Reporting Services. SQL Server Configuration Manager is now a Microsoft Management Console (MMC) snap-in and manages connectivity components. It replaces the following tools from pre-2005releases of SQL Server. Server Network Utility  Client Network Utility  Service Manager  SQL Server Profiler is a tool used to capture SQL Server events from a server and save them to a trace file. The trace file containing the SQL Server events can be analyzed and replayed to diagnose a specific problem arising from a series of events by correlating performance information. 34 Chapter2•InstallingSQLServer2008 The Database Engine Tuning Advisor (DTA) is a tool that analyzes a workload and the physical database implementation. After the analysis, the DTA can recom- mend changes to the physical database design structure to improve query perfor- mance for a given workload. The Command Prompt Utilities are additional tools that are run from the command prompt. The tools included are:  bcp Provides the ability to copy data between instances of SQL Server and a data file using a user-specified data format.  dta Command line version of the Database Engine Tuning Advisor.  dtexec Used to configure and execute SSIS packages.  dtutil Another mechanism used to manage SSIS packages.  sqlcmd Command line interface to enter and execute T-SQL statement, procedures, and script files.  rs A command line tool to manage Reporting Services report servers.  rsconfig Used to manage and configure a report server connection.  rskeymgmt Used to manage report server encryption keys.  sqlagent90 Used to start the SQL Server Agent.  SQLdiag Collects diagnostics for use by Microsoft Customer Service and Support.  sqllogship Used for operational tasks such as backup, copy, and restore operations.  sqlservr Used to start and stop the database engine for a specified instance.  Ssms Command that opens SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS).  sqlps Used to run PowerShell commands and scripts.  tablediff Provides the capability to compare data from two tables for nonconvergence in a replication topology. SQL Server 2008 packages the server components and features into various editions to support various usage scenarios. SQL Server 2008 editions are catego- rized as Server, Specialized, and Free. The various editions contain subsets of the SQL Server components to address specific business scenarios. The Server Editions, which include Enterprise and Standard, are the configuration best suited to support high transaction volumes and large production environments. InstallingSQLServer2008•Chapter2 35  SQL Server 2008 Enterprise Edition provides a comprehensive data platform containing all the SQL Server components supporting the maximum number of processors that the server will allow.  SQL Server 2008 Standard Edition provides a complete data platform that is targeted toward departmental or small business environments of 75 or fewer computers. Note that Standard Edition supports a maximum of only four processors on the server. The Specialized Editions include:  Workgroup Edition provides reliable data management and reporting components. This edition is best used in scenarios for small volumes of data on small servers. Workgroup Edition supports only two processors.  Web Edition is designed to support highly available Web serving database applications at a low cost. One key differentiator to other editions is that only four processors are supported.  Developer Edition, which is a full-featured edition like the Enterprise Edition, but is limited to development and testing only. The Free Editions are targeted at ISV and the mobile application developer community.  Express Edition provides a free and lightweight database that can be redis- tributed by ISVs. Note that the Express Edition is limited to one CPU and 1 GB of memory, and the database size cannot exceed 4 GB of data storage.  Compact Edition is an embedded database version that provides the capability for developers to create standalone, as well as occasionally connected, applications primarily for mobile devices; however, it also supports desktops and Web clients. Similar to the Express Edition, this edition is limited to 4 GB of disk storage and one CPU but can use the maximum memory available. Unlike the Express Edition, the database engine does not have all of the programmability features of the other editions. For example, stored proce- dures, triggers and view, Native XML, and Service Broker are not supported. The combination of business and hardware requirements is used in determining which edition of SQL Server 2008 to install, as well as the process by which to migrate an existing SQL Server database environment. Table 2.1 summarizes the general business usage scenarios and some of the hardware configuration requirements for the various SQL Server 2008 versions. SQL Server 2008 Editions Server Editions Specialized Editions Free Editions Product Enterprise Standard Work group Web Developer Express Compact 3.5 Business Uses Enterprise workloads that require high- availability, scalability, perfor- mance, data redundancy, and built- in Business Intelligence Shared data supporting departments and small to large businesses Remote offices that need local instances of company data Supports Web applica- tion hosting Full-featured edition for develop- ment and testing only Entry-level database, ideal for learning and ISV redistri- bution Embedded database for developing desktop and mobile applications CPU Max OS Maximum 4 CPU 2 CPU 4 CPU OS Maximum 1 CPU OS Maximum Memory Min 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB 512 MB Recommended 2.048 GB or more 2.048 GB or more 2.048 GB or more 2.048 GB or more 2.048 GB or more 2.048 GB or more 2.048 GB or more Max OS Maximum OS Maximum 4 GB OS Maximum OS Maximum 1 GB OS Maximum DB Size Max: Unlimited Max: Unlimited Max: Unlimited Max: Unlimited Max: Unlimited Max: 4 GB Max: 4 GB Table 2.1 SQL Server 2008 Editions . Chapter2•Installing SQL Server 2008 Introduction This chapter covers the installation of SQL Server 2008. SQL Server 2008 comes in different editions, and you should be sure you understand the features. SQL Server 2008 is understanding the various components, editions, and versions of the SQL Server 2008 product sets to meet a specific set of business requirements. The challenge with SQL Server. Server 2008 has a number of server components and management tools that can be installed. The SQL Server 2008 includes the following components:  SQL Server Database Engine, which contains the

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