TheShadow wrote: » Maybe I am cynical but I do not see a boot camp helping much in passing the 432 & 450 exam combination. Only lots of daily immersion work or lots of lab rat work at home will get you there. If work is paying for the boot camp then go for it. If it is coming out of your own pocket the money is probably better spent on a home lab and something like the Trainsignal deluxe video set. Anything with the letters SQL in them is just a very wide subject for doing boot camp only work and expect to pass exams. For most people it is slow absorption knowledge over a period of months, not weeks. Microsofts scenario questions seem to be geared for persons with large enterprise experience.
Cito wrote: » I have to agree. Boot camp is just not going to cut it! In the past few days I have been second guessing my decision to sit for this exam. I have been working with SQL Server on-and-off-again since version 7. I guess you can say I would be considered a Jr DBA, by some (but I’m not officially a database guy, it’s just another task I do at work when needed) for about 3 years now. I feel comfortable working with SQL Server 2k-08 and understand the basics of T-SQL & troubleshooting SQL. I have done countless of SQL Server installations, DB backups, restores, SQL accounts management, and user DB access, and other minor task. I work in IT and know my way around Windows Servers and networks. Now this doesn’t make me ready for the exam but it should certainly help, or so I thought! I have taken the 6231A class (5 days) Maintaining a MS SQL Server 2008 database class last year. I have bought many books on SQL and SQL Server 2008 including the ones recommend here on the forums. I have been studying as much as I can (I’ll admit I’m not the best at this task, but I do it at my pace) for the past 3 months. I have the Train Signal videos and the Self Test practice exams purchased with my exam voucher. And after all this I’m still not comfortable with my “MS SQL Server Knowledge” required to take the exam. I guess I thought the all the material I have would be good, the books, videos, practice exam and the occasional SQL Server 2005/2008 Jr DBA duties I perform here at work BUT its still feels like its not enough! I’m failing ALL of my practice test. I have taken previous MS and CompTIA exams in the past and never felt like I do today. IMHO – I too feel like the OP: “that the questions on the exam were more geared towards "tricking" you than testing your knowledge of the subject matter.” Or what a typical DBA would know to be honest. I know a few experienced DBA's and they too would have to hit the books, Google, and TechNet for assistance when troubleshooting. I’m in a slump in my IT career. I’ve been lucky enough to do this since 1998. I’m an “IT Generalist” this is what I've become over time… A jack of all and a master of nothing. Don't let this happen to you! I like the SQL DBA stuff, but I also enjoy many other areas in IT. I want to move on to the next chapter in my career and this is the reason for coming back to certifications. To help me move ahead. I feel the need to specialize in 1 or 2 areas is important now. I hope for it to be SQL and Project Management. But I'm still researching. I hope to shake off this discouragement and get back to studying and finish this exam soon. I just wanted to share my story as I can see I’m not alone here on the 70-432 exam.
But before my exam I was doing flash cards based on this document for a month before I took the test. I was also looking at other SQL professionals' queries using those DMVs. I was working with SQL Server professionally every day and I was labbing my but off. Score? Mid 800s.
fredscuba wrote: » No need to throw in similar answers that are also correct, just not the lates thing for SQL 2008 etc. OK, back to the books for me - I hope to report a pass in a few weeks.
The SQL Server DMV Starter Pack is a free eBook (84 pages) that describes 28 different ways that DMVs can be used with SQL Server. Not only is each way described in detail, but sample code is included so you can begin using the DMVs immediately. The book covers these uses of DMVs.