Just want to give a shout out to Microsoft, we're just starting to play with and evaluate SQLServer 2005, especially in regard to performance, as we've had some serious problems with performance on SQLServer 2000, requiring a lot of hand-optimizing (recoding, not
I have attached two query plans , which are generated by Production server at different times (1 day apart). ( i could not send mail with attached plans I had to remove them) Same query I have executed every day over two weeks time to see how the