Pro SQL Server 2012 Practices is an anthology of high-end wisdom from a group of accomplished database administrators who are quietly but relentlessly pushing the performance and feature envelope of Microsoft SQL Server 2012. With an emphasis upon performance but also branching into release management, auditing, and other issues the book helps you deliver the most value for your company s investment in Microsoft s flagship database system. Goes beyond the manual to cover good techniques and best practicesDelivers knowledge usually gained only by hard experienceFocuses upon performance,…mehr
Pro SQL Server 2012 Practices is an anthology of high-end wisdom from a group of accomplished database administrators who are quietly but relentlessly pushing the performance and feature envelope of Microsoft SQL Server 2012. With an emphasis upon performance but also branching into release management, auditing, and other issues the book helps you deliver the most value for your company s investment in Microsoft s flagship database system. Goes beyond the manual to cover good techniques and best practicesDelivers knowledge usually gained only by hard experienceFocuses upon performance, scalability, reliabilityHelps achieve the predictability needed to be in control at all times
Chris Shaw started his database career in 1993. He began by working with Lotus during his time in the Marine Corps. Following his time with the Marines, Chris continued working with databases for companies such as Wells Fargo, Pulte Mortgage, and Yellow Pages Inc. He later consulted with insurance companies, including Anthem Blue Shield and Admini Quest. Chris has been writing and speaking about SQL Server for over 15 years at events such as SQL Connections, PASS, and SSWUG Ultimate conferences. Chris was the Conference Director for SSWUG in 2008. Chris received the Microsoft MVP award in 2009, 2010, and 2011, and he just received his fourth MVP award in April 2012. He is the founding member of the Colorado Springs SQL Server User Group and presently is the Co-President. Chris has many featured articles on the SSWUG website, and he was a contributing author for SQL Server 2005 Bible (Wiley, 2006) and SQL Server MVP Deep Dives, Volume 2 (Manning Publications, 2011). Blogs, information, questions, quizzes, and interviews can be found at Chris blog site at http://chrisshaw.wordpress.com. He can also be reached on twitter at @SQLShaw or by email at Chris@sqlshaw.com.
Inhaltsangabe
1. Jesper Johansen. Be Your Developer's Best Friend 2. Louis Davidson. Getting It Right: Designing for Database Performance 3. Gail Shaw. Hidden Performance Gotchas 4. Kellyn Pot'vin. Dynamic Management Views 5. Mladen Prajdic. From SQL Trace to Extended Events 6. Chris Shaw. The Utility Database 7. Jason Strate. Indexing Outside the Bubble 8. TJay Belt. Release Management 9. Jonathan Gardner. Compliance and Auditing 10. Jes Borland. Automating Administration 11. Wendy Pastrick. The Fluid Dynamics of SQL Server Data Movement 12. Herve Roggero. Windows Azure Features for DBAs 13. Jeremy Lowell. I/O: The Untold Story 14. Bradley Ball. Page and Row Compression 15. Glenn Berry. Selecting and Sizing the Server 16. Grant Fritchey. Backups and Restores Using Availability Groups 17. Carlos Bossy. Big Data for the SQL Server DBA 18. Ben DeBow. Tuning for Peak Load
1. Jesper Johansen. Be Your Developer's Best Friend 2. Louis Davidson. Getting It Right: Designing for Database Performance 3. Gail Shaw. Hidden Performance Gotchas 4. Kellyn Pot'vin. Dynamic Management Views 5. Mladen Prajdic. From SQL Trace to Extended Events 6. Chris Shaw. The Utility Database 7. Jason Strate. Indexing Outside the Bubble 8. TJay Belt. Release Management 9. Jonathan Gardner. Compliance and Auditing 10. Jes Borland. Automating Administration 11. Wendy Pastrick. The Fluid Dynamics of SQL Server Data Movement 12. Herve Roggero. Windows Azure Features for DBAs 13. Jeremy Lowell. I/O: The Untold Story 14. Bradley Ball. Page and Row Compression 15. Glenn Berry. Selecting and Sizing the Server 16. Grant Fritchey. Backups and Restores Using Availability Groups 17. Carlos Bossy. Big Data for the SQL Server DBA 18. Ben DeBow. Tuning for Peak Load
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