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SQL Server 2005 Books Online (November 2008)
Integration Services Service

Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Integration Services (SSIS) includes the Integration Services service, a Windows service for managing Integration Services packages. The Integration Services service is available only in SQL Server Management Studio.

Running the Integration Services service provides the following management capabilities:

  • Starting remote and locally stored packages
  • Stopping remote and locally running packages
  • Monitoring remote and locally running packages
  • Importing and exporting packages
  • Managing package storage
  • Customizing storage folders
  • Stopping running packages when the service is stopped
  • Viewing the Windows Event log
  • Connecting to multiple Integration Services servers

The Integration Services service is installed when you install the Integration Services component of SQL Server 2005. The Integration Services service is started and the startup type of the service is set to automatic. The service must be running to monitor the packages that are stored in the SSIS Package Store. The SSIS Package Store can be either the msdb database in an instance of SQL Server 2005 or the designated folders in the file system.

The Integration Services service is not required if you only want to design and execute Integration Services packages. However, the service is required to list and monitor packages using SQL Server Management Studio.

The following table lists the topics in this section.

Topic Description

Managing the Integration Services Service

Describes how to start and stop the service itself, and how to view the events and logs that the service generates.

Configuring the Integration Services Service

Describes how to configure options for the service, including folders for the storage of packages.

Configuring a Windows Firewall for Integration Services Access

Describes how to configure an instance of the service to allow access through a firewall.

Connecting to a Remote Integration Services Server

Describes how to configure an instance of the service to allow access from other computers.

Configuring Integration Services in a Clustered Environment

Describes how to configure Integration Services in a clustered hardware environment.

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