In SQL Server, the database can be stored in different files and filegroups. If your database is small (100 MB or less), you do not need to worry too much about files and filegroups. But if you have a ...
The system administrator who is restoring the files and filegroups must be the only person currently using the database to be restored. RESTORE is not allowed in an explicit or implicit transaction.
In the previous article(ANO8) I explained datafiles and FileGroups, in this article I want to describe a number of useful system and user-defined stored procedures and system views. First of all, ...
Optimizing Filegroups for the Databases File input/output (I/O) contention is frequently a limiting factor, or bottleneck, in a production BizTalk Server environment. BizTalk Server is a very database ...
🔶Why we use Filegroups? 🔶What are the benefits? 🟡 What is Filegroup? In a database, a filegroup is a rational approach for grouping objects. Filegroups should not be confused with actual files ...
As mentioned in my post on VLDBs, one of the key pieces of a high performing solution is the use of Read-only Filegroups. If a significant part of your data is not changing, then why not tell SQL ...
We have an app that stores documents in the database as a varbinary(max) column. Our current average document size is about 475KB, so these are not large documents by any means, but there are a fair ...
In my last blog entry, I talked about VLDBs. One of the tactics suggested was to use as many data files on as many drives as possible to give better I/O performance. This makes sense, but the usual ...
This post is co-authored by Pam Lahoud, Senior Program Manager, SQL Server. We are excited to announce the release of SQL Server Management Studio (SSMS) 17.8! Download SSMS 17.8 and review the ...