{"id":615,"date":"2007-02-20T03:58:37","date_gmt":"2007-02-20T03:58:37","guid":{"rendered":"\/blogs\/kimberly\/post\/SP2-was-released-today-and-did-you-know-about-the-Feature-Pack.aspx"},"modified":"2013-01-02T06:57:57","modified_gmt":"2013-01-02T14:57:57","slug":"sp2-was-released-today-and-did-you-know-about-the-feature-pack","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.sqlskills.com\/blogs\/kimberly\/sp2-was-released-today-and-did-you-know-about-the-feature-pack\/","title":{"rendered":"SP2 was released today&#8230; and, did you know about the Feature Pack?"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><P>OK &#8211; I feel like I know a fair amount about SQL Server but sometimes I also feel like I don&#8217;t :) :) I&#8217;m continuously amazed at how big a product SQL Server is&#8230; today was one of those days when I felt &#8220;I don&#8217;t&#8221;!<\/P><br \/>\n<P>I&#8217;ve been wanting to know more and more about the new features in the tools and the direction in which the tools are headed so&#8230; I setup a meeting with <a href=\"http:\/\/social.msdn.microsoft.com\/profile\/paul%20mestemaker\/\">Paul Mestemaker<\/a>&nbsp;(<EM>it helps that I live in Redmond and I&#8217;m working on some SP2 resources for the team <\/EM>:); it was a great meeting. Some exciting new features and some great new directions in which the tools are headed. I like the way they&#8217;re thinking and I especially like the options that are now in place to discover, use and customize the &#8220;reports&#8221; feature within Management Studio (<EM>just to name&nbsp;one!<\/EM>). What I learned (<EM>that was the highest on my &#8220;I didn&#8217;t know that&#8221; list<\/EM>) is that quite a few gems are released as part of the Feature Pack for SQL Server. The Feature Pack &#8220;<EM>is a collection of standalone install packages that provide additional value for SQL Server 2005. It has been updated for SP2.<\/EM>&#8221; From that description, it doesn&#8217;t leap out at me as exciting AND I often know about many of these tools through other channels &#8211; but usually it&#8217;s just &#8220;a tool at a time&#8221;. The thing that&#8217;s nice about the FP page is that it seems to be a nice and central, single location for ALL of the &#8220;add-ons&#8221; for SQL Server. It includes things like the <STRONG>Upgrade Advisor<\/STRONG> (<EM>which I typically point people to individually on it&#8217;s main page<\/EM>) and will include (<EM>once it ships<\/EM>) things like the <STRONG>BPA<\/STRONG> (SQL Server 2005 Best Practices Analyzer) BUT it also includes things like a standalone download for SQLCMD so that you don&#8217;t need to install all of the tools if you just want this lightweight client for automation. Additionally, it includes the <STRONG>SQL Server 2000 DTS Designer Components<\/STRONG> if you want to edit\/modify\/maintain DTS packages in 2005 before you rewrite\/convert them to SSIS. <\/P><br \/>\n<P>So &#8211; the point is that there&#8217;s lots of great stuff out there and sometimes it just takes another person, a blog entry, or a few minutes hitting a company site to see what&#8217;s new. I&#8217;d strongly suggest that you and your team pick a morning &#8211; maybe once or twice a month (<EM>and round robin who brings the coffee\/doughnuts <\/EM>:)) to just browse around and see if there&#8217;s anything new on your hardware, software and other supporting sites &#8211; especially those that don&#8217;t already have a blog\/rss feed (<EM>or other form for notifications<\/EM>). No one needs to know everything but knowing where to look can really make all the difference when you do need something (or when you have a concern\/problem). And browsing a few sites (occasionally) might make the difference in applying a hotfix\/patch <EM>before <\/EM>something becomes a big problem. Staying current with hotfixes, service packs, bios updates, firmware updates, etc. is difficult so make it a team effort.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>Speaking of service packs, here&#8217;s the primary page for <STRONG>SQL Server 2005 SP2<\/STRONG>: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/technet\/prodtechnol\/sql\/2005\/downloads\/servicepacks\/sp2.mspx\" class=\"broken_link\">http:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/technet\/prodtechnol\/sql\/2005\/downloads\/servicepacks\/sp2.mspx<\/a><BR>And don&#8217;t forget the Books Online Update as it is NOT installed when you update an instance&nbsp;to SP2: <a href=\"http:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/technet\/prodtechnol\/sql\/2005\/downloads\/books.mspx\" class=\"broken_link\">http:\/\/www.microsoft.com\/technet\/prodtechnol\/sql\/2005\/downloads\/books.mspx<\/a><\/P><br \/>\n<P>Also, be sure to watch the <a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.msdn.com\/b\/managingsql\/\" class=\"broken_link\">SQL Server Manageability Blog<\/a> (aka Paul Mestemaker&#8217;s blog) moving forward as he&#8217;ll have the first news about <a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.msdn.com\/b\/sqlrem\/archive\/tags\/sql+server+best+practices+analyzer+tool\/default.aspx\" class=\"broken_link\">BPA<\/a> and many other tips\/tricks with regard to the tools.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>Finally, (<EM>and this is great timing too<\/EM>), <a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.msdn.com\/error-notfound.aspx\" class=\"broken_link\">Paul Randal<\/a> &#8211; prolific author at the <a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.msdn.com\/b\/sqlserverstorageengine\/\" class=\"broken_link\">SQL Server Storage Engine Blog<\/a> &#8211; blogged about all of the active &#8220;SQL Server Product Team&#8221;-related blogs <a href=\"http:\/\/blogs.msdn.com\/b\/sqlserverstorageengine\/archive\/2007\/02\/14\/wow-lots-of-blogs-from-the-sql-product-team.aspx\" class=\"broken_link\">here<\/a>.<\/P><br \/>\n<P>And&#8230;&#8230;.. if that doesn&#8217;t keep you busy, I&#8217;m not sure what will! :)<\/P><br \/>\n<P>Instant Initialization technical details are next and then I&#8217;ll get back to the Clustered Index Debate. Thanks for reading!<BR>kt<\/P><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>OK &#8211; I feel like I know a fair amount about SQL Server but sometimes I also feel like I don&#8217;t :) :) I&#8217;m continuously amazed at how big a product SQL Server is&#8230; today was one of those days when I felt &#8220;I don&#8217;t&#8221;! 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