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Effectively Designing a Scalable and Reliable Database A Primer to Proper SQL Server Development Indexing Best Practices, Part 4 of 10 Presented by Kimberly L.
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Wow, I've been horribly bad at blogging these days and I owe you a few entries as well… But, good news, I have a new
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Many of you in the .NET Community are already familar with theServerSide.NET but many of you in the SQL Server community are not…well, here’s your
As I'm preparing for my Tech*Ed session on Indexing Best Practices in SQL Server 2005, I'm reminded that there are a ton of best practices
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NOTE: Generally, I recommend RIGHT-based partition function so that you don't have to deal with datetime timetick issues at all. However, this post can really help
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