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SQL Server Best Practices – Implementation of Database Object Schemas

Published: November 2008
Writer: Michael Redman
Technical Reviewers: Sanjay Mishra, Juergen Thomas, Jimmy May, Burzin Patel, Glenn Berry (SQL Server MVP), Prem Mehra, Lindsey Allen, Thomas Kejser, Joseph Sack, Wanda He, Sharon Bjeletich

SQL Server 2005 implemented the concept of a database object schema. A schema is a distinct namespace to facilitate the separation, management, and ownership of database objects. It removed the tight coupling of database objects and owners to improve the security administration of database objects. Database object schemas offer functionality to control and help secure application objects within a database environment not available in previous versions of SQL Server.

For more information, please refer to the SQL Server Best Practices – Implementation of Database Object Schemas whitepaper.

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Jimmy May, Aspiring Geek: SQL Server Performance, Best Practices, Productivity, etc. said:

An authoritative reference on schema usage in SQL Server 2005 is now available. Along with my buddy Joe

December 10, 2008 12:26 PM
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