1. [单选题]You are the database administrator of a SQL Server 2000 computer. The server contains your company's Accounts database. Hundreds of users access the database each day.Because you have had power interruptions in the past, you want to perfect the physical integrity of the Accounts database. You do not want to slow down server operations.
A. What should you do?
B. Enable the torn page detection database option for each database.
C. Disable write caching on all disk controllers.
D. Ensure that write caching disk controllers have battery backups.
E. Create a database maintenance plan to check database integrity and make repairs each night.
2. [多选题]You are the administrator of a new multiprocessor SQL Server 2000 computer. You are migrating data from other database management systems to this server. You need to load data from two data files into a new table on the server. The table is empty and has no indexes.You want to complete the data load as quickly as possible. What should you do? (Each correct answer represents part of the solution. Choose all that apply.)
A. Apply a bulk update lock to the table.
B. Use separate client connections to load the files into the table simultaneously.
C. Create a clustered index on the table.
D. Specify the Full Recovery model for the database.
E. Specify the Bulk-Logged Recovery model for the database.
3. [单选题]You are the administrator of two SQL Server 2000 computers. One of these servers contains a 4-GB database named marketing. You want to remove the marketing database from one server and add it to the other as quickly as possible.What should you do?
A. Detach the database from the original server by using the sp_detach_db stored procedure. Copy the database and the transaction log files to the new server, and attach them by using the sp_attach_db stored procedure.
B. Use the DTS export wizard to transfer all database objects from the original server to the new server. Drop the database from the original server.
C. Run a full backup of the database on the original server. Create a new database named marketing on the new server. Restore the backup in the new marketing database. Drop the database from the original server.
D. Shut down the original server. Copy the database and the transaction log files to the new server. Use the DISK INIT and DISK REFIT statements to attach the data file to the new server. Drop the database from the original server.