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Within ArcGIS software, the term database servers refers to instances of Microsoft SQL Server Express that have been enabled to store geodatabases. You create geodatabases and perform other administrative tasks for database servers through the Database Servers node in the Catalog window or ArcCatalog. Performing the administration of the database server and its geodatabases through ArcGIS Desktop means there is no extra software or database administration expertise required for you to create and use these types of ArcSDE geodatabases | Database Servers Tutorial Table of Contents A quick tour of the database servers tutorial.3 Exercise 1 Add a database server to the Catalog tree and create a geodatabase.5 Exercise 2 Load data into a geodatabase and update statistics.7 Exercise 3 Attach create a backup of and upgrade a geodatabase .10 Exercise 4 Add users and administer their permissions .13 Exercise 5 Make nonversioned edits as a read write user .18 Exercise 6 Restore a geodatabase.22 Exercise 7 Connect as a geodatabase administrator load data register it as versioned and create a version .25 Exercise 8 Making versioned edits as a read write user . 28 Exercise 9 Compress the Osokopf geodatabase rebuild indexes and shrink the geodatabase while logged in as a geodatabase administrator . 39 Exercise 10 Detach the buildings geodatabase from the database server.42 Copyright 1995-2010 Esri. All rights reserved. 2 Database Servers Tutorial A quick tour of the database servers tutorial Within ArcGIS software the term database servers refers to instances of Microsoft SQL Server Express that have been enabled to store geodatabases. You create geodatabases and perform other administrative tasks for database servers through the Database Servers node in the Catalog window or ArcCatalog. Performing the administration of the database server and its geodatabases through ArcGIS Desktop means there is no extra software or database administration expertise required for you to create and use these types of ArcSDE geodatabases. To get started using database servers this tutorial will show you how to use ArcGIS Desktop to do the following Add a database server and create new geodatabases. Add users to the database server and grant permissions. Load data into the geodatabases. Make edits to data in a geodatabase on a database server. Perform administrative tasks such as making a backup of and upgrading a geodatabase. Getting started To complete the tasks in this tutorial you must install ArcGIS Desktop Microsoft SQL .