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Virtual Event: Sunil Agarwal: Data Compression in SQL Server 2008

Start Date:     9/21/2009
End Date:     9/21/2009
Start Time:     8:30:00 PM
End Time:     9:30:00 PM
Timezone:     (GMT+01:00) Belgrade, Bratislava, Budapest, Ljubljana, Prague
This session describes how SQL Server compresses the data in SQL Server including the new UNICODE compression available in 10.5 release, common usage scenarios and its impact on the workload

Are you interested in reducing its size to 1/2 or even to 1/3? The SQL Server 2008 provides you native data compression for your tables, indexes and partitions that can significantly reduce the size of your database. A smaller database can lead to better performance for IO bound loads, reduce memory requirement and the manageability cost (e.g. backup/recovery) of your database. This session describes how SQL Server compresses the data in SQL Server including the new UNICODE compression available in 10.5 release, common usage scenarios and its impact on the workload

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Send an email to d.widera@lgbs.pl

 

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Microsoft SQL Server 2008, Performance and Scalability
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