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Inside Microsoft SQL server 2005Inside Microsoft SQL server 2005

Inside Microsoft SQL server 2005

Kalen Delaney, Adam Machanic, Craig Freedman, Lubor Kollar, Ron Talmage, Sunil Agarwal

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This practical, hands-on book offers deep, thorough coverage of the internals of architecture and resource management in SQL Server 2005, focusing on the Storage Engine. The book features extensive code samples and table examples. Take an in-depth look at the internals of the SQL Server Storage Engine—with advice from a popular author and SQL Server expert. Database developers and administrators get best practices, pragmatic advice, and code samples to help master the intricacies of creating and maintaining enterprise relational databases.Discover how to:Upgrade or migrate to SQL Server 2005 and choose configuration optionsControl space allocation for databases and files manually or automaticallyManage transaction logs to maximize efficient restore operations and data consistencyObserve the internal structures of clustered and nonclustered indexes Build and partition relational indexes and tablesExplore internal storage issues and compare fixed- and variable-length datatypesDetect and correct index fragmentationImplement and manage an appropriate concurrency model using locking or row versioningPLUS—Get code samples on the Web

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OL Work ID
OL8407714W

Subjects

Client/server computingComputer TechnologyNonfictionRelational databasesSQL serverDatabase softwareDatabase EngineeringComputersComputers - General InformationComputer Books: DatabaseClient-Server Computing - GeneralProgramming Languages - SQLComputers / GeneralDatabase Management - GeneralDesktop Applications - DatabasesQa76.9.c55 d45 2007

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