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SSIS package configurations allow for portability of packages, password management, and security.
The resource governor in SQL Server 2008 is a powerful tool to help you gain control over your query runtimes.
Overview When loading from source systems that don’t yet have the SQL Server 2008 Change Data Capture (CDC) enabled, using a checksum calculation to determine if data has changed is a critical Data Warehouse load concept to understand. This will allow you to read the source, that can have dozens of columns, and with a […]
Table driven, dynamic validations to find post-load data issues.
Introduction Have you ever had a series of aggregate (tsql) queries to run? Do you want to be sure they all run in the right order? Do you want to make the changes “dynamic” (no code changes required)? Certainly you can build an SSIS package that calls sql with the control-flow and control dependencies, however, […]
Part VI in a series of discussions about configuring a Data Warehouse for optimal disk performance. This part covers additional monitoring, and wraps ups some leftovers from this series.
Part V in a series of discussions about configuring a Data Warehouse for optimal disk performance. This part covers basic monitoring.
Part IV in a series of discussions about configuring a Data Warehouse for optimal disk performance. This part covers database filegroups and files.
Part III in a series of discussions about configuring a Data Warehouse for optimal disk performance. This part covers database partitioning and compression.
Part II in a series of discussions about configuring a Data Warehouse for optimal disk performance. This part covers physical connection, and LUN layout on a SAN.