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Authors: Mike Ruthruff, Sanjay Mishra Contributor: Steve Schmidt Technical Reviewers: Kevin Farlee, Sunil Agarwal, Burzin Patel, Lindsey Allen, Mark Souza, Mark Tomlinson, Denny Lee, Prem Mehra, Alexey Yeltsov, Yuriy Toropov, Glenn Berry (SQL Server MVP) Overview Backup compression is a new feature in...
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Author: Sharon Bjeletich The following flowchart will address the majority of the most common performance and scalability issues that can arise in SQL Server-based applications. http://sqlcat.com/files/folders/280/download.aspx However, working through the flowchart is also recommended for applications...
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Author: Robert Dorr, Keith Elmore, Lindsey Allen Introduction Have you ever asked the question: “If I upgrade or apply a fix how will it affect my applications?” Based on the experiences cumulated from years of supporting customers, the Microsoft SQL Server support team developed several...
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Author: Sanjay Mishra Reviewers: Prem Mehra, Mike Ruthruff, Michael Thomassy, Peter Byrne, Kaloian Manassiev, Burzin Patel, Juergen Thomas, Tom Davidson Overview This is the second part of the article “Database Mirroring Log Compression in SQL Server 2008 Improves Throughput” ( http://sqlcat.com/technicalnotes...
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Author: Sanjay Mishra Reviewers: Peter Byrne, Don Vilen, Kaloian Manassiev, Burzin Patel, Eric Jacobsen Overview Database mirroring works by transferring and applying a stream of database log records from the principal database to the mirror database. The log records are transferred over a network. For...
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Authors: Kevin Cox, Teodoro Marinucci, Silvia Bevilacqua (also thanks to Stefano Stefani, Gargi Sur and Rakesh Gujjula from the SQL Product Team) Updated by Denny Lee Introduction This article contains information about the things we have learned while working with Federated Databases. Before beginning...
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Authors: Sanjay Mishra, Michael Thomassy, Peter Byrne Updated by Denny Lee Database Snapshots ( http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms175158.aspx ) in SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition allow a read-only point-in-time view of data. Recently we encountered an interesting scenario with a customer...
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