Monthly Archives: October 2009

Dev Days

I heard about the Stackoverflow Dev Days earlier this year and thought it was an interesting idea. We had talked about doing a similar type event for SQLServerCentral, or even at my other company, SQLShare, but the logisitics and costs … Continue reading

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Separating Out Indexes

I saw a post recently where someone was asking how to separate out all indexes from the data into a separate NDF file. This was the same post that I wrote about recently with the thread myth. The poster seemed … Continue reading

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Dev Days – Austin

I’m out of the office today, in Austin, TX (yee-haw!) at the Stack Overflow Dev Days – Austin. There are a few more around the country coming up, and if you’re a developer, I’d go check it out, just for … Continue reading

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SQL Server Legend – Data Files and Threads

Someone was asking about using multiple data files recently to try and increase performance. I had answered that unless you had separate physical disks that it wouldn’t matter. However then I remembered hearing something about threads and files for I/O. … Continue reading

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