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Physical Database Storage Design

Source: Microsoft
Date: January 2008
Type: White Paper
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Overview: This paper helps database architects and administrators configure Microsoft SQL Server 2005 systems for optimal I/O performance and space utilization. The paper also emphasizes the new SQL Server 2005 features that are significant to these discussions. The paper focuses on the database file storage design with the main focus on the new SQL Server 2005 features. It describes the design considerations of the physical hardware of the server system. The paper also reviews the different types of workloads and the I/O requirements for various sizes of applications.


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