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SQL Server Forum / General / Performance / January 2006

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Multi Domain Replication Security Issue29 Jan 2006 22:04 GMT7
We have a bit of a problem with replication between two SQL servers
belonging to different domains.
Basically we have two active directory domains: DomA and DomB (neither of
them is local domain).
Reading ntext values from  'INSERTED'  and 'DELETED' tables in ms sql server trigger code12 Jan 2006 22:15 GMT2
I am not sure this is the right forum to post this question. Pl guide me if
it is not.
I am trying to read some ntext values from 'INSERTED'  and 'DELETED' tables
in sql server trigger code. but not able to do so with error [Cannot use
server vs workstation processors...11 Jan 2006 21:05 GMT1
in the benchmark we see amd opteron and intel xeon processors.
what about "standard" pentium CPUs?
like P4
the price is different, but how a single P4 perform (or AMD equivalent CPU)
Symantec Corporate AV and SQL Server Performance10 Jan 2006 20:48 GMT4
I hope these two newsgroups are appropriate for this question.
We're a network integration/support company with small/medium business
clients.  One client is a security/alarm company running SBS2003 Premium and
a recent upgrade to Symantec AntiVirus Corporate v10.  The prmary ...
join perfomance09 Jan 2006 03:47 GMT2
i have two cases::
First case: A table1  (clustered pk codtable1 ) that joins a table2
(clustered pk codtable2, codtable1)
Second case: A table1 (clustered pk codtable1, numtable1) that joina a
which perf counter to track for a data warehouse database08 Jan 2006 02:19 GMT5
what are the better performance counters to follow to track and identify
bottlenecks in a data warehouse system?
Counters to track ETL transformations and loading step
then counters for traking user queries (predefined and ad-hoc queries)
can you comment? IO bottleneck?06 Jan 2006 14:58 GMT7
I have strange (or may be normal) behavior of my database.
The application I develop inserts loads of information into the database.
The structure is pretty simple - i pass the ddl.
I insert about one million rows per hour. Inserts are made every two seconds
 
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