Re Data compression in large tables in MS SQL server by Naomi
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It's not just storage to be concerned with, it's the transmission of data. MSSQL needs user functions so compression can be managed by the developers, not by the server. The current feature is...
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View ArticleRe Reverse Database Engineering and Database Design by Alan Sawyer
Could save time for sure.
View ArticleRe Reverse Database Engineering and Database Design by Yaroslav Kazmin
Yeah, it's definitely allows to understand better the structure and relationships between database objects and avoid huge problems in the future.
View ArticleRe Reverse Database Engineering and Database Design by John Willems
There are many ways to design or code things. Over year 'best practices' change. So when working with someone else's data design its important to understand it. Reverse engineering is so useful and in...
View ArticleRe The Importance Of Clustered Index To Improve Database Performance In SQL...
Very nice post, thanks for sharing this information
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This is a great example of quick, simple, high-return check every programmer should perform on their DB. Make sure those indexes exist and your clients will be happy! Brian
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ALWAYS be sure that your primary key, especially if it is referenced by other tables, is on a clustered index. This has exceptions, of course - if the usage pattern indicates that specific queries to...
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