Wow, its almost one year for me to talk about SQL Server Open World! Last year I have given 2 presentations on Effective usage of Database Mirroring & Business Continuity mesaures & practices, blog posts here for a reference: http://sqlserver-qa.net/blogs/etc/archive/2007/03/17/sql-server-open...
One of the web application user complained about the above error during the upload process of images to SQL Server database! Most of the web applications have a lot of images used in it. Its not a best practice to store the Image/BLOB type data on the SQL Server database and better that t hese images...
As you are aware that SYSMON (PERFMON) provides very useful counters to analyze the system performance or to schedule a historical growth of your system usage. From the changes (upgrade) to the Operating System and SQL Server we now have new set of SQL Server Integration Services counters. Among them...
Do you cache or not? By default SQL Server cache stores the data & query plan in cache to provide better performance for your queries. Similary caching is also included in SQL Server Reporting Services where this caching can shorten the time required to retrieve a report if the report is large or...
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This will be an interesting news for all the SQL Server users and any conference attendees about Paul Randal & Kimberly, may be you or your friend might have asked one of them whether they are writing a book or have any extracts of their presentation. Paul said: Every time we're at a conference...