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Performance Monitoring by Internal Fragmentation Measurement
It has not been clear to what extent fragmentation, either internal or external, truly affects the performance of your SQL Server 2000 databases. New author Koby Biller discusses some of the impacts that it could have and has a free tool for download that can help you determine how fragmented your disk truly is.
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Koby Biller
2005/08/16
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SQLServerCentral.com
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Reducing Round Trips
One of the best ways to reduce the load on your server and increase application responsiveness is to reduce the number of "round trips" your application makes. This article by Andy Warren shows you a few ways to increase your performance by reducing round trips.
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Andy Warren
2005/07/15 (first posted: 2002/01/24)
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SQLServerCentral.com
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Dealing With Changing Data
As Chris points out, in most applications these days you end up having to go with optimistic locking, which presents a few challenges. Chris works through the list of options. If you're building web/disconnected apps and need anything besides last update wins, this one is for you.
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Christoffer Hedgate
2003/12/19
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SQLServerCentral.com
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Introduction to ADO Part 2 - Recordsets
Part two in the Introduction to ADO series, this beginner level article shows how to open a recordset, how to add and edit records, and touches lightly on how to select the best cursor type and locking mode. Good code samples help you get started fast!
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Andy Warren
2003/11/28
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SQLServerCentral.com
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Importing And Analyzing Event Logs
Another new author! Gheorge shares some ideas about importing event logs and using OLAP to analyze the results. Not a bad idea at all. How many of use OLAP as often as we should? Read the article, see if it's something you want to try - and let Gheorge know what you think!
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By
Gheorghe Ciubuc
2003/05/28
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SQLServerCentral.com
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Using Interface-Based Programming Techniques in SQL Server
Programmers can most commonly relate to interface-based programming in their programming language. This is harder to accomplish in SQL Server though. In this article by Chris Cubley, he shows you how to build interfaced-based SQL.
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Chris Cubley
2002/07/19
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SQLServerCentral.com
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Reducing Round Trips - Part 3
This week Andy continues his series on how to reduce the number of round trips to the server by looking at some things you can easily add to your applications without a lot of rearchitecting.
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Andy Warren
2002/03/11
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SQLServerCentral.com
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Performance Comparison: Data Access Techniques
Architectural choices for data access affect performance, scalability, maintainability, and usability. This article focuses on the performance aspects of these choices by comparing relative performance of various data access techniques, including Microsoft® ADO.NET Command, DataReader, DataSet, and XML Reader in common application scenarios with a Microsoft SQL Server™ 2000 database.
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2002/03/01
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Microsoft SQL Home
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Reducing Round Trips - Part 2
Last week Andy started a discussion of the various ways you can reduce the number of round trips to the server. This week he continues by looking at a method he used recently to do client side caching of data to eliminate the round trip altogether. Gotta read it!
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Andy Warren
2002/02/06
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SQLServerCentral.com
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8,688 reads
Reducing Round Trips
One of the best ways to reduce the load on your server and increase application responsiveness is to reduce the number of "round trips" your application makes. This article by Andy Warren shows you a few ways to increase your performance by reducing round trips.
Read more...
By
Andy Warren
2005/07/15 (first posted: 2002/01/24)
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SQLServerCentral.com
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Performance Tuning
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18,996 reads
Taming the Stateless Beast: Managing Session State
Running a Web farm means managing session state across servers. Since session state can't be shared across a Web farm with Internet Information Services 5.0, a custom solution is required. One such solution using a tool called the session manager is described here.
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2001/07/06
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Microsoft MSDN
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Performance Tuning and Scaling
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Performance Monitoring by Internal Fragmentation Measurement
It has not been clear to what extent fragmentation, either internal or external, truly affects the performance of your SQL Server 2000 databases. New author Koby Biller discusses some of the impacts that it could have and has a free tool for download that can help you determine how fragmented your disk truly is.
Read more...
By
Koby Biller
2005/08/16
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Source:
SQLServerCentral.com
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Category:
Performance Tuning and Scaling
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7,911 reads
Dealing With Changing Data
As Chris points out, in most applications these days you end up having to go with optimistic locking, which presents a few challenges. Chris works through the list of options. If you're building web/disconnected apps and need anything besides last update wins, this one is for you.
Read more...
By
Christoffer Hedgate
2003/12/19
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Source:
SQLServerCentral.com
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Category:
Performance Tuning and Scaling
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8,142 reads
Importing And Analyzing Event Logs
Another new author! Gheorge shares some ideas about importing event logs and using OLAP to analyze the results. Not a bad idea at all. How many of use OLAP as often as we should? Read the article, see if it's something you want to try - and let Gheorge know what you think!
Read more...
By
Gheorghe Ciubuc
2003/05/28
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Source:
SQLServerCentral.com
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Category:
Administering
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10,487 reads
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