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		<title>By: SQL SERVER &#8211; Different Aspect of Policy Based Management &#8211; Quiz &#8211; Puzzle &#8211; 25 of 31 &#171; SQL Server Journey with SQL Authority</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[[...] SQL server 2008 has introduced a policy management framework, which is the latest technique for SQL server database engine. SQL policy administrator uses SQL Server Management Studio to create policies that can handle entities on the server side like the SQL Server objects and the instance of SQL Server databases. It consists of three components: policy administrators (who create policies), policy management, and explicit administration. Policy-based management in SQL Server assists the database administrators in defining and enforcing policies that tie to database objects and instances. These policies allow the administrator to configure and manage SQL server across the enterprise. (Read more here) [...]]]></description>
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		<title>By: Royce Blanks</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[I have long time been a fan of your site and the great simple information you provide.  This is a good article to help me start to understand this new feature.
I am interested if you have an article with perhaps a collection of best policies to apply and monitor?  I also now help support about 200 servers so centrally monitoring would be great.  Outside of email, is there a way you suggest for a DBA to check so many servers efficiently?  thanks in advance!]]></description>
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I am interested if you have an article with perhaps a collection of best policies to apply and monitor?  I also now help support about 200 servers so centrally monitoring would be great.  Outside of email, is there a way you suggest for a DBA to check so many servers efficiently?  thanks in advance!</p>
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