As mentioned in my post on VLDBs, one of the key pieces of a high performing solution is the use of Read-only Filegroups. If a significant part of your data is not changing, then why not tell SQL ...
In my last blog entry, I talked about VLDBs. One of the tactics suggested was to use as many data files on as many drives as possible to give better I/O performance. This makes sense, but the usual ...
Anyone have any experience with RAM drive products for Windows 2000/2003? My plan is to create a RAM drive that we will place a filegroup from SQL Server onto for indexes. It doesn't matter if the ...
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