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490 1 |a The expert's voice in SQL server 
505 0 0 |t Be Your Developer's Best Friend /  |r Jesper Johansen --  |t Getting It Right: Designing the Database for Performance /  |r Louis Davidson --  |t Hidden Performance Gotchas /  |r Gail Shaw --  |t Dynamic Management Views /  |r Kellyn Pot'vin --  |t From SQL Trace to Extended Events /  |r Mladen Prajdić --  |t The Utility Database /  |r Chris Shaw --  |t Indexing Outside the Bubble /  |r Jason Strate --  |t Release Management /  |r TJay Belt --  |t Compliance and Auditing /  |r Jonathan Gardner --  |t Automating Administration /  |r Jes Borland --  |t The Fluid Dynamics of SQL Server Data Movement /  |r Wendy Pastrick --  |t Windows Azure SQL Database for DBAs /  |r Herve Roggero --  |t I/O: The Untold Story /  |r Jeremy Lowell --  |t Page and Row Compression /  |r Bradley Ball --  |t Selecting and Sizing the Server /  |r Glenn Berry --  |t Backups and Restores Using Availability Groups /  |r Grant Fritchey --  |t Big Data for the SQL Server DBA /  |r Carlos Bossy --  |t Tuning for Peak Load /  |r Ben DeBow. 
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520 8 |a Annotation  |b Pro SQL Server 2012 Practicesis 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 performancebut also branching intorelease management, auditing, and other issuesthe book helps you deliver the most value for your companys investment in Microsofts flagship database systemGoes 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 timesWhat youll learnMigrate to the new Extended Events framework for troubleshooting performance problemsAutomate the tracking of key performance indicators such as available disk space, cpu utilization, index fragmentation, and moreDesign performance into your database and its applications from the very beginningManage staged releases from development to test through to productionDiagnose resource and performance problems via dynamic management viewsAnalyze I/O patterns and plan reliably to obtain the performance you needWho this book is forPro SQL Server 2012 Practices is aimed at SQL Server professionals who want to further their careers through expert-level practices in performance management, scalability, predictability, and security. Table of ContentsJesper Johansen. Be Your Developers Best FriendLouis Davidson. Getting It Right: Designing for Database PerformanceGail Shaw. Hidden Performance GotchasKellyn Potvin. Dynamic Management ViewsMladen Prajdic. From SQL Trace to Extended EventsChris Shaw. The Utility DatabaseJason Strate. Indexing Outside the BubbleTJay Belt. Release ManagementJonathan Gardner. Compliance and AuditingJes Borland. Automating AdministrationWendy Pastrick. The Fluid Dynamics of SQL Server Data MovementHerve Roggero. Windows Azure Features for DBAsJeremy Lowell. I/O: The Untold StoryBradley Ball. Page and Row CompressionGlenn Berry. Selecting and Sizing the ServerGrant Fritchey. Backups and Restores Using Availability GroupsCarlos Bossy. Big Data for the SQL Server DBABen DeBow. Tuning for Peak Load. 
542 |f Copyright © 2012 by Bradley Ball, TJay Belt, Glenn Berry, Jes Borland, Carlos Bossy, Louis Davidson, Jeremy Lowell, Ben DeBow, Grant Fritchey, Wendy Pastrick, Kellyn Pot'vin, Jonathan Gardner, Jesper Johansen, Mladen Prajdiæ, Herve Roggero, Chris Shaw, Gail Shaw, Jason Strate  |g 2012 
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