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Overview -
General Overview -
ADatum Corporation has offices in Miami and Montreal.
The network contains a single Active Directory forest named adatum.com. The offices connect to each other by using a WAN link that has 5-ms latency. A. Datum standardizes its database platform by using SQL Server 2014 Enterprise edition.

Databases -
Each office contains databases named Sales, Inventory, Customers, Products, Personnel, and Dev.
Servers and databases are managed by a team of database administrators. Currently, all of the database administrators have the same level of permissions on all of the servers and all of the databases.
The Customers database contains two tables named Customers and Classifications.
The following graphic shows the relevant portions of the tables:

The following table shows the current data in the Classifications table:

The Inventory database is updated frequently.
The database is often used for reporting.
A full backup of the database currently takes three hours to complete.

Stored Procedures -
A stored procedure named USP_1 generates millions of rows of data for multiple reports. USP_1 combines data from five different tables from the Sales and
Customers databases in a table named Table1.
After Table1 is created, the reporting process reads data from Table1 sequentially several times. After the process is complete, Table1 is deleted.
A stored procedure named USP_2 is used to generate a product list. The product list contains the names of products grouped by category.
USP_2 takes several minutes to run due to locks on the tables the procedure accesses. The locks are caused by USP_1 and USP_3.
A stored procedure named USP_3 is used to update prices. USP_3 is composed of several UPDATE statements called in sequence from within a transaction.
Currently, if one of the UPDATE statements fails, the stored procedure fails. A stored procedure named USP_4 calls stored procedures in the Sales, Customers, and Inventory databases.
The nested stored procedures read tables from the Sales, Customers, and Inventory databases. USP_4 uses an EXECUTE AS clause.
All nested stored procedures handle errors by using structured exception handling. A stored procedure named USP_5 calls several stored procedures in the same database. Security checks are performed each time USP_5 calls a stored procedure.
You suspect that the security checks are slowing down the performance of USP_5. All stored procedures accessed by user applications call nested stored procedures.
The nested stored procedures are never called directly.

Design Requirements -

Data Recovery -
You must be able to recover data from the Inventory database if a storage failure occurs. You have a Recovery Time Objective (RTO) of 5 minutes.
You must be able to recover data from the Dev database if data is lost accidentally. You have a Recovery Point Objective (RPO) of one day.

Classification Changes -
You plan to change the way customers are classified. The new classifications will have four levels based on the number of orders. Classifications may be removed or added in the future. Management requests that historical data be maintained for the previous classifications. Security A group of junior database administrators must be able to manage security for the Sales database. The junior database administrators will not have any other administrative rights. A. Datum wants to track which users run each stored procedure.

Storage -
ADatum has limited storage. Whenever possible, all storage space should be minimized for all databases and all backups.

Error Handling -
There is currently no error handling code in any stored procedure.
You plan to log errors in called stored procedures and nested stored procedures. Nested stored procedures are never called directly.
You need to recommend a solution to meet the security requirements of the junior database administrators. What should you include in the recommendation?

  • A. A server role
  • B. A database role
  • C. A credential
  • D. A shared login
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Suggested Answer: C 🗳️
- Scenario: A group of junior database administrators must be able to view the server state of the SQL Server instance that hosts the Sales database. The junior database administrators will not have any other administrative rights.
- Credentials provide a way to allow SQL Server Authentication users to have an identity outside of SQL Server. Credentials can also be used when a SQL Server
Authentication user needs access to a domain resource, such as a file location to store a backup.

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tomzus
Highly Voted 5 years, 6 months ago
I would have said B assign db_securityadmin "Members of the db_securityadmin fixed database role can modify role membership for custom roles only and manage permissions. Members of this role can potentially elevate their privileges and their actions should be monitored."
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MSSucks
5 years, 4 months ago
Second that. Can't see where credentials should be involved here.
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TheSwedishGuy
5 years, 3 months ago
Credentials are used when an SQL-Server authenticated user needs to be able to access resources outside the SQL Server. In this question there is no mention of accessing external resources. So the answer is not "Credential". The answer is a database role.
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nazant
Most Recent 4 years, 9 months ago
Again different text in question: "A group of junior database administrators must be able to manage security for the Sales database" And in Answer scenario: "A group of junior database administrators must be able to view the server state of the SQL Server instance that hosts the Sales database" In first case it should be B. A database role. In second case idk...
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huzein
4 years, 7 months ago
for the second case i can imagine a custom server role with grant view server state permission.
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jolsca
4 years, 9 months ago
Correct is B (Database role)
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mrn0107
5 years, 3 months ago
I beleve the answer is A. you can create customserver role with view server role permission.
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Iva10
4 years, 11 months ago
Security A group of junior database administrators must be able to manage security for the Sales database. Only Sales database not all databases so the answer is Database role.
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