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256 Logical Processor Support - SQL Server
At the Windows Hardware Engineering Conference (WinHEC) on Nov 6th this announcement was made but for the next version :). Yup, Windows Server 2008 R2 and SQL Server - Kilimanjaro (As announced at the BI Conference earlier) will start to remove the limit...
Reporting Services Scale-Out Deployment Best Practices
SQLCAT Team is back with their good old wonderful articles and this time it is around the Scale-out of SSRS and these field notes are like goldmines. Anyways, read the article here .
Posted 10-23-2008 by vinodkumar | with no comments
VTD - Q&A Part 1
In the recently concluded Virtual TechDays in Sep we had a track for SQL Server and we did 4 sessions. There were a number of questions that we were not able to answer during the session. I just compiled the Part I of the responses for "Top 10 DMV's"...
SSIS Connectors - Oracle and Teradata added
Two new SSIS connectors have been released to the web: Microsoft Connector to Oracle by Attunity 1.0 : The Oracle source and destination components are written to achieve optimal performance when loading data into Oracle or unloading data from Oracle...
SSMA 2005 & 2008 V4.0 - 7 New additions
SSMA 2005 for Oracle 4.0 : h ttp://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=6D9BC6A7-75DA-493E-BEE5-50F4A4352B91&displaylang=en SSMA 2008 for Oracle 4.0 : http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?FamilyId=3E8722AE-77F3-4288-906D-F421E24D322F&displaylang...
VTD - Wraps up
We finished all the three days of our online premier event - Virtual TechDays. I would consider it a success and I had lots of fun delivering something on each and every day. 2 session on Day 1 and Day 2 and today I did a lightweight session around Office...
Posted 09-19-2008 by vinodkumar | with no comments
AS08 on WS08 vs WS03
If you ask me personally, I would very well advice you to bookmark the SQLCat Team site. Anyways, there are tons of interesting articles that get published which are fundamentally lessons from the field. Catch this technical notes on running Analysis...
Posted 09-03-2008 by vinodkumar | with no comments
Webcast: Upgrading and Migrating to SQL 2008
I am sure with RTM just right round the corner, it is important to get to know some of the tips and techniques that will help you and your customers move into SQL Server 2008. Hope this webcast takes you a step closer to this.
Posted 07-31-2008 by vinodkumar | with no comments
SQLCAT Team on RS 2008 Scaling
Catch the article here .
Posted 07-17-2008 by vinodkumar | 1 comment(s)
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SQL 2005 Links - Part III
The list just doesnt seem to stop. Here are more bookmarks to be made. Webcasts Basics o SQL Server 2005 T-SQL Basics o SQL Server 2005: Query Processing Basics o SQL Server 2005 - Basics o SQL Server 2005: Query Tuning o SQL Server 2005: Reading Execution...
SQL 2005 Links - Part II
In continuation to the previous post. Here are more resources :) ... Virtual labs SQL Server 2005 Introduction to SQL Server Management Studio SQL Server 2005 Server Management Objects SQL Server 2005 Service Broker SQL Server 2005 SQL Query Tuning SQL...
SQL 2005 Links - Part I
These are some of the useful links on SQL 2005 ... Overview SQL Server 2008 Product Overview SQL Server 2005 Product Guide SQL Server 2005 Product Datasheet SQL Server 2005 Features at a Glance What's New in SQL Server 2005 Top 30 Features of SQL Server...
SQL Server 2008 - Experiences
If you are in India and have installed SQL Server 2008 as a POC in your companies doing some sort of migration, upgrade or even evaluating new features like Filestream, XML, Geo Spatial etc - I would like to know more from you. Please drop me a line at...
Posted 05-05-2008 by vinodkumar | with no comments
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Windows Server 2008 Security Guide
When released in early 2008, the Windows Server 2008 Security Guide will provide IT professionals with best practices and automated tools to help strengthen the security of servers running Windows Server 2008. The guide is now in Beta release, and is...
Posted 01-24-2008 by vinodkumar | with no comments
Analysis Services Many-to-Many Dimensions: Query Performance Optimization Techniques
Many-to-many dimension relationships in SQL Server 2005 Analysis Services (SSAS) enable you to easily model complex source schemas and provide great analytical capabilities. This capability frequently comes with a substantial cost in query performance...
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