Database consolidation can take many forms, but getting the most out of your available resources is always the goal. Read this e-book to learn about your SQL Server consolidation options. Get the latest information on SQL Server and advice from our experts in this e-book. Access >>>
Table of contents
- Consolidating databases into a single SQL instance
- Consolidating multiple instances onto a single SQL server
- Consolidating multiple physical servers into a single physical server using Hyper-V or VMware
- When is consolidation not the right option?
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