Optimizing SQL Server Performance by using File and Filegroups
A look at files and filegroups in SQL Server 7.0, including some optimization tips.
2001-09-27
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A look at files and filegroups in SQL Server 7.0, including some optimization tips.
2001-09-27
9,049 reads
Learn how to take advantage of AWE memory to boost the performance of SQL Server 2000.
2001-09-27
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Tired of lugging all those reference books around? Check out this site that is sure to find a permanent home in your favorites list.
2001-09-26
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If your bookshelf looks like most in the technology field, you tons of tech books. This new product by IQ Destination allows you to virtually rent books.
2001-09-26
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Thanks to all of you who have sent us your funny SQL Server and Windows errors. Here are a few more contributed by Sergei Yakovlev.
2001-09-26
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2001-09-26
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Implement this and I guarentee your tech support call volume will drop!!! (Or you'll soon be retiring)
2001-09-25
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IQReference is an online reference platform using well known, published materials. Read about this exciting and benefical product.
2001-09-24
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You already know how to use SQL Server to manage your core business data, now learn how to leverage this knowledge to manage your "spatial" data.
DATE: September 25, 2001
TIME: 2:00pm ET, 6:00pm GMT
DURATION: 40 minutes, including questions & answers at the end
With SpatialWare for SQLServer, you now have the ability to manipulate spatial objects and store them inside of SQL Server allowing you to share information across the enterprise.
2001-09-24
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This article examines some useful undocumented stored procedures in SQL Server 6.5
2001-09-21
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I run this code to create a table:
When I check the length, I get these results:
A table name is limited to 128 characters. How does this work?