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	<description>Module 2 goes in-depth into structure, components and contents of the files that constitute the database. To be able to manage hundreds of gigabytes, terabytes, or even petabytes of data, it is important to learn the techniques by which storage is viewed (physical and logical) and allocated. Databases use various hierarchies of storage structures such as blocks, extents, segments and table spaces to control storage allocation. The definition of schema and the objects that comprise the schema are introduced here. SQL Server uses similar techniques as Oracle; however the differentiation from Oracle is in the functionality. [01:44] - Schema and Data Structures [06:46] - Storage Architecture [19:28] - SQL Server Data Files [35:55] - Logging model Full course outline: Mod 01: Database and Instance Mod 02: Database Architecture Mod 03a: Instance Architecture Part 1 Mod 03b: Instance Architecture Part 2 Mod 04: Data Objects Mod 05: Data Access Mod 06: Data Protection Mod 07: Basic Administration Mod 08: Server Management Mod 09: Schema Management Mod 10: Database Security Mod 11: Data Movement Mod 12: Backup and Recovery Mod 13: Performance Tuning Mod 14: Scalability and High Availability Mod 15: Monitoring </description>
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		<title>Re: SQL Server Essentials for Oracle DBAs: (02) Database Architecture</title>
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			<![CDATA[Very Good Discussion Differance Between Oracle &#38; MS SQL 2012<p>posted by Debobrata Sarkar</p>]]>
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			<![CDATA[Thanks...<br>This was very helpful indeed.<p>posted by osborne</p>]]>
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