Hi, im preparing for the 70-229 exam, but im wondering if somebody knows when a SQL 2005 certification will be avialable. is it worth it to certificte in SQL 2000, when the new version is comming out soon??
I would say it would be worthit. After all there will be upgrade exams you can do which will give you the 2005 cert. Also think how many businesses have spent money on SQL Server 2000. Are these companies really going to spend the money to upgrade to 2005 when it first comes out? There are exams you can sit at the minute for 2005 but these are not the certification exams more a getting to know the software test. My advice would be go for the 2000 first.
From what I have understood by the information that Microsoft has made available about SQL Server 2005, its quite a change from 2000.
Given the amount of data stored on SQL servers across the world, I think many organisations will be reluctant to upgrade production servers (at least) until SQL 2005 has a good track record, and applications that connect to them have been tested.
SQL 2000 and SQL 2005 are going to be quite different. There probably won't be any certification exams for at least a few months after SQL 2005 is released.
I'd recommend getting SQL 2000 MCDBA now, then get the SQL 2005 MCDBA later. This will give you a much more rounded certification track, and the extra certs will look better.
Denny
MCSA (2003) / MCDBA (SQL 2000)
--Anything is possible. All it takes is a little research. (Me)
skittle, dont forget that SQL 2005 isnt even out yet, so its hard to be an 'expert' at it...
considering the time its taking, it'll be a while before its out...
when you are mcdba 2000, i'm sure there'll be an upgrade path, maybe for 2 MCPs to cover the new SQL config and the .net programming side.
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