SQL Server Performance Tips Part 1
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From:
Arun Raj.C
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This article
will proceed with the number of handy examples, situations, and solutions to
look at the performance of a query, stored procedure, or a process based on a
code changes or design changes. Described
solutions are based on a code changes or design changes. In all
cases I am not discussing why the initial design or coding was done in a
specific way but simply trying to show some tips that may help you in your
daily work. Some of the situations and
solutions may look like a simple or as an unnecessary change. But I
choose them because I was experiencing the problems with those scenarios. But, you
will be right to point out that some of the situations may never present any
performance issues. And I will point out that, if you
have no live (car, house) insurance you may never experience a problem until
one day when incident happening. And it does not
mean that you should not obtain insurance. So, let’s
dive into the real scenarios.
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