Hi, I have been working as system engineer for almost seven years. My primary focus is on Windows Server 2008 R2/2012 R2 technologies, Exchange Server 2010/2013, PowerShell (v2, v3 and v4), SCCM/SCOM 2012 R2, MDT 2012 U1/2013, IIS 8/8.5 and list goes on
with no MS technologies like Symantec (AV, backup products) and vSphere 5/5.5 since I am big fan of most of these technologies (honestly I am not thrilled working with Exchange Server - too much things under the hood just to send an email :-)). I
have recently decided to also dig deep into SQL Server 2012/2014 although in my company we do not have anyone whose job is primarily working as SQL DBA. Knowing that SQL Server 2012/2014 has SSRS, SSIS and SSAS beside the main
one Database Engine, I would like to find out whether SQL DBA has to know very well these three SQL components or he/she should be focused on administering SQL Server databases and querying SQL server (in case of SQL Server
2012 areas covered by exams 70-462 and 70-461). Having deep knowledge of all these SQL Server services seems like mission impossible and honestly I do not think anyone could master SQL Server "as whole" - unless, maybe, that person is working only
and I repeat only with SQL Server. It looks like SC 2012 R2 suite - mastering all products in this suite is impossible. So what should I do?
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