*Title: MS SQL DBA*

*Location: Columbus, OH*

*Description:*

•      Design and implement robust database administration solutions
including resource management, security, backup and recovery, performance
monitoring and tuning, data management and capacity planning.

•       Planning and implementing failover between database instances for
High availability (Replication, Always-On, Mirroring)

•     Determines database structural requirements by analyzing client
operations, applications, and programming; reviewing objectives with
clients; evaluating current systems.

•      Install and configure new SQL Servers. Installing, configuring and
upgrading SQL server software and related products. Perform routine DBA
activities & service requests.

•     Design and implement scripts for instance monitoring, maintenance,
backup, cloning, etc. utilizing T-SQL, SSIS, Reporting Services and
Analysis Services

•     Setup & configure Active/Passive SQL server Cluster environment for
critical Databases.

•      Monitoring and analyze Databases for Lock Escalation, Deadlock,
resource utilization by sessions, capturing long running SQL queries,
fine-tuning SQL statements that better result in efficient SQL statements
processing.

•      As new systems are brought in-house, choose whether to use
clustering, log shipping, mirroring, Windows Azure, or other technologies.

•     Implement High Availability/Disaster Recovery utilizing various
methods, such as mirroring, peer-to-peer replication, and clustering.

•     When performance issues arise, determine the most effective way to
increase performance including hardware purchases, server configuration
changes, or index/query changes

•     Install and configure new SQL Servers & Configure SQL Server
monitoring utilities to minimize false alarms.

•     Ensure all database servers are backed up in a way that meets the
business’s Recovery Point Objectives (RPO) .Test backups to ensure we can
meet the business’ Recovery Time Objectives (RTO).

•     Involved in migrating SQL Server 2000, 2005, 2008, and 2008R2
databases to SQL server 2012, 2014, and 2016 databases.

•     Performance Analysis and Production Support for Large (VLDB) and
Complex Databases expertise

•     Working on tool like SQL Profiler, Index Tuning Wizard, and Windows
Performance Monitor for monitoring and tuning MS SQL Server performance

•     Expertise in planning and implementing Database Security by creating
users, Roles, and assigning permissions to them


Please email us your resumes to
recrui...@nityainc.com/nitya.recru...@gmail.com

Thanks & Regards

Mounika

recrui...@nityainc.com

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