Database Mirroring
... Automatic, transparent client redirect Works with standard certified servers, storage and networks No location limitations ...
... Automatic, transparent client redirect Works with standard certified servers, storage and networks No location limitations ...
Best Practices for PTC Windchill on Microsoft SQL Server
... Able to return to normal operation quickly after a failure Best practices for Windchill on the SQL Server database platform encompass both hardware and software. They include sizing, setting up, validating, maintaining, monitoring, and backing up your system. The guidance provided in this paper ca ...
... Able to return to normal operation quickly after a failure Best practices for Windchill on the SQL Server database platform encompass both hardware and software. They include sizing, setting up, validating, maintaining, monitoring, and backing up your system. The guidance provided in this paper ca ...
SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise edition enables several dimensions
... SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise edition enables several dimensions on which it can scale, enabling even the most demanding SharePoint Server 2010 deployments. For example, rapidly growing Enterprise Content Management (ECM) or Web Content Management (WCM) workloads may often require compute resources ...
... SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise edition enables several dimensions on which it can scale, enabling even the most demanding SharePoint Server 2010 deployments. For example, rapidly growing Enterprise Content Management (ECM) or Web Content Management (WCM) workloads may often require compute resources ...
Query Acceleration of Oracle Database 12c In
... Database In-Memory not only speeds up analytic workloads enabling real time analytics on the most recent transactional data, but also has the potential to improve online transaction processing (OLTP) performance. Oracle Database In-Memory was designed to be completely risk-free and easy to deploy. A ...
... Database In-Memory not only speeds up analytic workloads enabling real time analytics on the most recent transactional data, but also has the potential to improve online transaction processing (OLTP) performance. Oracle Database In-Memory was designed to be completely risk-free and easy to deploy. A ...
SQL_Server_Clustering_Whitepaper
... application availability, data availability, fault tolerance, system manageability, and system performance. Unlike other clustering solutions, the Microsoft approach does not require proprietary systems or proprietary server interconnection hardware. Microsoft outlined this strategy because customer ...
... application availability, data availability, fault tolerance, system manageability, and system performance. Unlike other clustering solutions, the Microsoft approach does not require proprietary systems or proprietary server interconnection hardware. Microsoft outlined this strategy because customer ...
ProSystem fx Engagement 6.9 Deployment Planning
... What is the hardware capacity that is needed to support the anticipated peak usage? Is there a need for additional hardware? Does your firm prefer data in a central location or data distributed across multiple offices? Is there already an infrastructure established between multiple offices, such as ...
... What is the hardware capacity that is needed to support the anticipated peak usage? Is there a need for additional hardware? Does your firm prefer data in a central location or data distributed across multiple offices? Is there already an infrastructure established between multiple offices, such as ...
Oracle SQL
... group of operations or tasks that should be treated as a single unit. For instance, a collection of SQL queries modifying records that all must be updated at the same time, where (for instance) a failure to update any single records among the set should result in none of the records being updated. ...
... group of operations or tasks that should be treated as a single unit. For instance, a collection of SQL queries modifying records that all must be updated at the same time, where (for instance) a failure to update any single records among the set should result in none of the records being updated. ...
Siebel Systems & Microsoft
... Siebel OM uses Server side API cursors For List applet functionality i.e. to maintain user state and support pending result sets To support multiple active statements per ...
... Siebel OM uses Server side API cursors For List applet functionality i.e. to maintain user state and support pending result sets To support multiple active statements per ...
Parallel Query Processing in Shared Disk Database Systems
... Parallel database systems are the key to high perfonnance tranSaction and database processing [DG92. Va93a). These systems utilize the capacity of multiple locally coupled processing nodes. Typically, fast and inexpensive microprocessors are used as processors to achieve high cost-effectiveness comp ...
... Parallel database systems are the key to high perfonnance tranSaction and database processing [DG92. Va93a). These systems utilize the capacity of multiple locally coupled processing nodes. Typically, fast and inexpensive microprocessors are used as processors to achieve high cost-effectiveness comp ...
Database Architectures for New Hardware
... GUI interfaces built on top of API’s to provide higher-level analysis ...
... GUI interfaces built on top of API’s to provide higher-level analysis ...
Developing an ODBC C++ Client with MySQL
... install, setup and get going with was MySQL (www.mysql.org), you can download their community version. If you do, make sure to also get the ODBC driver, plus they also have separate downloads for their GUI Tools. I would recommend you get the at least the following two GUI Tools as it will make it e ...
... install, setup and get going with was MySQL (www.mysql.org), you can download their community version. If you do, make sure to also get the ODBC driver, plus they also have separate downloads for their GUI Tools. I would recommend you get the at least the following two GUI Tools as it will make it e ...
[Business Communication]
... » It’s more of a status - not necessarily a problem May be very normal for data warehouse queries Less so for OLTP operations (especially if it has lots of time) ...
... » It’s more of a status - not necessarily a problem May be very normal for data warehouse queries Less so for OLTP operations (especially if it has lots of time) ...
SQL Server Setup Standards
... We install all operating system, SQL Server, and hardware patches first on the development and QA servers. These patches don’t always work perfectly: sometimes they produce unintended side effects, and we have to back the changes back out. In order to do that, we may have to restore the OS using tec ...
... We install all operating system, SQL Server, and hardware patches first on the development and QA servers. These patches don’t always work perfectly: sometimes they produce unintended side effects, and we have to back the changes back out. In order to do that, we may have to restore the OS using tec ...
Telerik School Academy
... Write a program that retrieves from the Northwind sample database in MS SQL Server all product categories and the names of the products in each category. Use SqlDataReader and a query to the Categories and Products tables. Write a method that adds a new product in the products table in the Northwind ...
... Write a program that retrieves from the Northwind sample database in MS SQL Server all product categories and the names of the products in each category. Use SqlDataReader and a query to the Categories and Products tables. Write a method that adds a new product in the products table in the Northwind ...
Normalization
... exponential growth in the database field. In 1995, graduate students Andrew Yu and Jolly Chen revise Postgres's query language, POSTQUEL, to use SQL, and call it Postgres95. ...
... exponential growth in the database field. In 1995, graduate students Andrew Yu and Jolly Chen revise Postgres's query language, POSTQUEL, to use SQL, and call it Postgres95. ...
TLAD_final - EM Projects Archive
... There is much scope for future work. Possible extensions to the SQL-EDDI environment include: ...
... There is much scope for future work. Possible extensions to the SQL-EDDI environment include: ...
SQL virtual database Release Notes
... SQL virtual database proceeds to the virtual database creation.You can create a virtual database by attaching specific data sets from multiple full, differential, and transaction log backups. You can then use the SQLvdb Console, or any other third-party tool, to perform queries against specific virt ...
... SQL virtual database proceeds to the virtual database creation.You can create a virtual database by attaching specific data sets from multiple full, differential, and transaction log backups. You can then use the SQLvdb Console, or any other third-party tool, to perform queries against specific virt ...
SQuirreL, a Universal SQL Client by Gerd Wagner and Glenn Griffin
... tabular form by clicking on the database in the tree view in the left pane, then selecting a sub-tab in the right pane. Clicking on a table name in the tree view (figure 4) gives access to the contents of the table as well as the table’s meta-data, such as column descriptions, row counts, etc. The t ...
... tabular form by clicking on the database in the tree view in the left pane, then selecting a sub-tab in the right pane. Clicking on a table name in the tree view (figure 4) gives access to the contents of the table as well as the table’s meta-data, such as column descriptions, row counts, etc. The t ...
DAT405 Extreme SqlXml
... Bulkload XML documents into a SQL Server database via the XML View Supports hierarchical relationships and semi-structured data Performance is about 75% of traditional bulkload New in SP2! – Identity Propagation Values generated in Parent pushed to child before inserting ...
... Bulkload XML documents into a SQL Server database via the XML View Supports hierarchical relationships and semi-structured data Performance is about 75% of traditional bulkload New in SP2! – Identity Propagation Values generated in Parent pushed to child before inserting ...
Chapter 17: Parallel Databases
... Queries/transactions execute in parallel with one another. Increases transaction throughput; used primarily to scale up a ...
... Queries/transactions execute in parallel with one another. Increases transaction throughput; used primarily to scale up a ...
Chapter 9
... Simple data validity checks can be accomplished with CHECK constraints. However, more complex checks or checks that require comparison to a live data value from the database can be accomplished using triggers. A trigger could be used to ensure that any changes to the regular price of a product do no ...
... Simple data validity checks can be accomplished with CHECK constraints. However, more complex checks or checks that require comparison to a live data value from the database can be accomplished using triggers. A trigger could be used to ensure that any changes to the regular price of a product do no ...
SQL Server 2008 Consolidation
... minimize the costs associated with maintaining and developing their IT infrastructures. While cutting budgets is one way that this can be achieved, making the right strategic investments in their IT infrastructures will help companies to reduce costs and at the same time to develop and maintain thei ...
... minimize the costs associated with maintaining and developing their IT infrastructures. While cutting budgets is one way that this can be achieved, making the right strategic investments in their IT infrastructures will help companies to reduce costs and at the same time to develop and maintain thei ...
White Paper
... statistics to the workload repository. The Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM) then kicks in to analyze the data from the immediately prior and current snapshots, and to highlight any performance issues or problems. You can perform all this manually as well, but this will occur automaticall ...
... statistics to the workload repository. The Automatic Database Diagnostic Monitor (ADDM) then kicks in to analyze the data from the immediately prior and current snapshots, and to highlight any performance issues or problems. You can perform all this manually as well, but this will occur automaticall ...
The Path to Five 9s
... cess. All of the steps to connect end users to the standby server must be manual. There can be substantial downtime associated with log shipping and possible data loss. In addition, because the protection provided by Log Shipping is at the database level you must manually ensure that the secondary ...
... cess. All of the steps to connect end users to the standby server must be manual. There can be substantial downtime associated with log shipping and possible data loss. In addition, because the protection provided by Log Shipping is at the database level you must manually ensure that the secondary ...
SQL Server 2000 Enterprise Edition (64-bit)
... the memory limits of 32-bit systems, so more memory is available for performing complex queries or supporting essential database operations. ...
... the memory limits of 32-bit systems, so more memory is available for performing complex queries or supporting essential database operations. ...
Tandem Computers
Tandem Computers, Inc. was the dominant manufacturer of fault-tolerant computer systems for ATM networks, banks, stock exchanges, telephone switching centers, and other similar commercial transaction processing applications requiring maximum uptime and zero data loss. The company was founded in 1974 and remained independent until 1997. It is now a server division within Hewlett Packard.Tandem's NonStop systems use a number of independent identical processors and redundant storage devices and controllers to provide automatic high-speed ""failover"" in the case of a hardware or software failure. To contain the scope of failures and of corrupted data, these multi-computer systems have no shared central components, not even main memory. Conventional multi-computer systems all use shared memories and work directly on shared data objects. Instead, NonStop processors cooperate by exchanging messages across a reliable fabric, and software takes periodic snapshots for possible rollback of program memory state.Besides handling failures well, this ""shared-nothing"" messaging system design also scales extremely well to the largest commercial workloads. Each doubling of the total number of processors would double system throughput, up to the maximum configuration of 4000 processors. In contrast, the performance of conventional multiprocessor systems is limited by the speed of some shared memory, bus, or switch. Adding more than 4–8 processors that way gives no further system speedup. NonStop systems have more often been bought to meet scaling requirements than for extreme fault tolerance. They compete well against IBM's largest mainframes, despite being built from simpler minicomputer technology.