If there is any performance issue within your queries then looking at query execution plan is the first step towards assessing the loss, you may be aware that execution plans of queries and queries on partitioned tables and indexes can be examined by using the TSQL SET statements such as SET SHOWPLAN_XML...
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Though it is not a best practice to perform a CREATE INDEX on large tables during the online hours where you have number of users accessing the metadata of SQL Server database. Within SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition you can perform ONLINE indexes operation, in this regard review the blogs by SQLQuery...
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As you are aware DMV - Dynamic management views are very good to provide server-level information and some of them with detailed information on the execution environment of the database engine. Just to introduce about DMVs, there are two types of dynamic management views and functions: Server-scoped...
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