One of the best features you have in the SQL Server is to create database data file (additional) on fly without having a slow performance affect on existing connections. But think about how SQL Server manages to use server threads for the data file that is used for the databases and how big disk queue...
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As a DBA you should now how locking works with tables and how best you can make use of indexing enhancements within SQL Server 2005 version. Until SQL 2000 there was a limited availability of documentation on the guidelines even in the Books online and most of the times we have to depend upon the web...
As all of us know that while creating Index for a Table there is Option for specifying Fill factor. This option specifies how full SQL should make in the Index Page while creating Index. Why this option is provided, should it not by default 100 ? What are the advantages of specifying less than 100 (as...