Data overload, now what? SQL Server storage capacity tips | |
The volume of data retained and accessed today is unprecedented. Businesses expect the IT department to keep data online and accessible indefinitely, putting intense pressure on databases such as SQL Server. And as SQL Server struggles to keep up with mounting data volumes, so too does its underlying storage infrastructure. Download this guide to learn how to avoid the common pitfalls of deploying and maintaining SQL Server and accommodate the most demanding workloads by integrating all-flash for accelerated database performance. Additionally, learn how to leverage the SAN array and database engine for effective data replication, transaction log backup, and DR. | |
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Sunday, March 26, 2017
Data overload, now what? SQL Server storage capacity tips
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