Synopses & Reviews
Learn from a SQL Server performance authority how to make your database run at lightning speed.
Ken England's SQL Server 6.5 Performance Optimization and Tuning Handbook is recognized by SQL Server administrators as the indispensable guide to tuning and optimization. Now he's revised the book for Microsoft's new SQL Server 2000, the most advanced and powerful version yet of SQL Server, which takes full advantage of Windows 2000's new processing capabilities. The book details the factors that determine database performance and offers readers tools, techniques and best practices they can use to tweak and tune SQL Server's configuration and operation. Readers will learn how to enhance performance through good physical design and effective internal storage structures. The book spells out methods for creating efficient indexes and techniques for tuning SQL Server's new query optimizer.
A new edition of the authoritative and bestselling guide, SQL Server 6.5 Performance Optimization and Tuning Handbook, 1555581803Targets SQL Server 2000Helps IT professionals run SQL Server more powerfully and efficiently and optimize it for e-commerce and knowledge management
Review
This book provides tools, techniques, and best practices that you can use to tune SQL Server's configuration and operation.
-SQL Server
This book is a real gem and derserves a wide audience - Joe Karam, MCSD, MCDBA, MCT
About the Author
Ken England is President and Founder of Database Technologies, a database consulting, product evaluation and training firm. A Microsoft Certified Systems Engineer and a Microsoft Certified Trainer, Ken England is widely regarded as an authority on SQL Server and other leading database products. He is also the author of the SQL Server 6.5 Performance Optimization and Tuning Handbook.
President and Founder of Database Technologies, a database consultancy, product evaluation and training firm.
Table of Contents
Preface; Introducing Performance Tuning and Physical Database Design; SQL Server Storage Structures; Indexing; The Query Optimizer; SQL Server and Windows NT; Transactions and Locking; Monitoring Performance; A Performance Tuning Checklist