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Last batch of SQL MCM videos now published

Our last planned batch of SQL Server 2008 MCM Readiness Videos are now published – covering Partitioning, Snapshot Isolation, EXECUTE AS, SQL Injection, Replication, Partial Database Availability, Online Piecemeal Restore, optimizing procedural code, a demo of multi-server management, indexing strategies, index analysis, designing an availability strategy, Failover Cluster setup & troubleshooting and consolidation.

This is the final batch of videos.  I hope we can extend something similar again in the future, but we’ll see.  It will depend on several factors. 

I hope that you find these videos to be helpful and for those of you studying for SQL MCM certification, best of luck to you!

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  • Anonymous
    January 03, 2011
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  • Anonymous
    January 03, 2011
    Hi Didier, Regarding other videos, this is yet to be determined.  It will depend on several factors (budget, public response to videos, availability of instructors, schedule). No timeline to announce about the next version of SQL MCM at this time.  We won't be releasing this any sooner than 90 days after the next version of SQL Server is released. Joe

  • Anonymous
    January 03, 2011
    I have downloaded all the 70 videos and there's 2 #09 :

  • Index Analysis : MCM_09_IndexingAnalysisLecture.wmv
  • Consistency Checking (Part 1) : MCM_09_ConsistencyChecksLecture_Part1.wmv while the Consistency Checking (Part 2) is #15. And the indexing ranges from 5 to 12 (execpt locking and snapshot). The Consistency Checking (Part 1) should be #15 or am I wrong (or missing something) ?? Also there's no video #19.
  • Anonymous
    January 03, 2011
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  • Anonymous
    January 03, 2011
    No problems for the numbering, I was surprised of not seing #19, but for sure, it doesn't matter. I have all the 70 videos, so everything is fine and clear. Thanks again for these awesome videos and all the work put so we can enjoy them.

  • Anonymous
    January 04, 2011
    Thanks for the feedback, Didier.  Have a great new year!