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A guest editorial from Andy Warren. Experience helps us do a better job, and one way you can get that is learning from experts.
A guest editorial from Andy Warren. Experience helps us do a better job, and one way you can get that is learning from experts.
The staging area tends to be one of the more overlooked components of a data warehouse architecture, and yet it is an integral part of the ETL component design. Learn why it is best to design the staging layer right the first time, enabling support of various ETL processes and related methodology, recoverability and scalability.
The July 2010 PASS Performance VC Presentation by Jason Strate on July 6th 12:00 PM EDT (GMT -4).
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Today we have a guest editorial from John Magnabosco that looks at TDE, and the reasons that it ought to be in Standard Edition.
How is it possible to pass multiple parameters to a SQL Server 2005 CLR aggregate?
Brad McGehee wonders whether DBA's should take a more active role in managing their organization's data, even if it means potentially ruffling a few feathers.
Part II of the Physical Joins series looks at the Merge operator.
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In the new VECTOR_DISTANCE() function in SQL Server 2025, the first parameter is the distance_metric. What is this?
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