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SQL CAT New Whitepaper: Data Compression: Strategy, Capacity Planning and Best Practices by Sanjay Mishra, et al.
Data Compression: Strategy, Capacity Planning and Best Practices Hot off the presses, the SQL CAT team has just published a new whitepaper for which I had the opportunity to provide a technical review. The author is SQL CAT best practices maven Sanjay Read More...
Disk Partition Alignment (Sector Alignment): Make the Case: Save Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars
I recently collaborated with Microsoft PFE Daniel Janik to create a template to make the case for disk partition alignment. Perhaps your customers or stakeholders within your organization can benefit. This work was recently broadcast throughout PFE DLs Read More...
Wait Stats by Joe Sack
Wait stats rock. As I shared recently with friends, when it comes to SQL Server performance, wait stats are the #1 arrow in my quiver, the first tool out of my toolbox, the Vera of guns (see the Firefly episode Our Mrs. Reynolds to divine that reference). Read More...
Disk I/O Case Study: Classic Case of SAN Over-Subscription
SAN Over-Subscription There are a variety of challenges related to I/O performance. One common problem is "SAN Over-Subscription", which is characterized by the the following symptoms: High disk latency and Low IOPs & Throughput As MS PFE & fellow Read More...
Disk I/O: Microsoft SQL Server on SAN Best Practices from SQL CAT's Mike Ruthruff (& Prem Mehra)
While at the PASS Community Summit in November 2008, I had the pleasure of attending a handful of excellent presentations. One of the best was delivered by Mike Ruthruff (& not just because he shilled for my presentation on disk partition alignment Read More...
Perception, Reality, & Incrementally Tuning World-Class Applications
Performance & the 20% Rule I was reading the post from Ed Glas , Make Your Performance Work Count: The 20% Rule . He shared the words of computer science professor & billionaire entrepreneur David Cheriton: If it is fast and ugly, they will use Read More...
Disk Partition Alignment (Sector Alignment) for SQL Server: Part 4: Essentials (Cheat Sheet)
The purpose of this post is to document Disk Partition Alignment Essentials. It is intended for engineers who are already familiar with disk partition alignment yet want a “cheat sheet”. As most of you know, partition alignment is an essential best practice. Read More...
Case Study: Part 2: CXPACKET Wait Stats & 'max degree of parallelism' Option: Suppressing Query Parallelism Eliminated CXPACKET Waits & Liberated 30% of CPU
Introduction This is the second of a four-part series: Introduction to Query Parallelism Parallelism Suppression: Analysis, Remediation, & Results (this post) Parallel Query Identification & Remediation Summary Executive Summary In my first post Read More...
Disk Partition Alignment (Sector Alignment) for SQL Server: Part 2: Adding HP EVA 8000 to Veritas Enterprise Administrator “Track Alignment Settings” Dialog
Background In a previous post I documented the importance of disk partition alignment as a foundation for optimal disk I/O performance. In the lab & in the field we’ve commonly found performance enhancements of 30% - 40% by a variety of metrics. Though Read More...
Drum Roll, Please...The Debut of The SQL DMV All-Stars Dream Team!
The introduction of Dynamic Management Views (DMVs) in SQL Server 2005 provides us with all manner of wonderful information, much of which was heretofore difficult or even impossible to get. Yet I often hear confusion about their use. People ask, "But Read More...
Disk Partition Alignment (Sector Alignment) for SQL Server: Part 1: Slide Deck
<Note: 20081119: Deck updated w/ new graphics, perf metrics, & dynamic disk info> <Note: 20090225: Deck updated & moved to skydrive > <Note: See also Disk Partition Alignment (Sector Alignment) for SQL Server: Part 4: Essentials Read More...
SQL Server: 4-Step Performance Troubleshooting Methodology--Introduction
Introduction: The Classic Protocol, Amended Introduction My customers are often surprised to learn about the existence of a documented methodology for troubleshooting SQL Server performance. Though the document is well-known, many customers fail to appreciate Read More...

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