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xVelocity Columnstore Indexes in SQL Server 2012
With the release of SQL Server 2012, Microsoft introduced a new type of nonclustered index called xVelocity columnstore index in the SQL Server database engine. It is based on VertiPaq in-memory data compression technology. The xVelocity... Tip | SearchSQLServer.com
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Two most commonly misconfigured Tomcat performance settings
One of the great things about the Tomcat application server is the fact that the software used to... Tip | TheServerSide.com
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Common questions on VMware EUC technology
VMware's focus on end-user computing pulls together enterprise desktop management with virtual desktop infrastructure and bring your own device computing. Admins familiar with only separate pieces of this EUC puzzle have some... FAQ | SearchVMware.com
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Six top SQL Server 2012 management tools you should know about
Management tools play a vital role in enterprise database management. This is because the well-integrated tools extend the administrator's capabilities, whereas a random collection of tools can lead to confusion, operational mistakes, high... Tip | SearchSQLServer.com
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Why you should think twice about Windows Azure SQL Database
In the first part of this piece, I took a look at the reasons why... Feature | SearchSQLServer.com
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Five common Web application vulnerabilities and how to avoid them
Expert Michael Cobb details the five most common Web application vulnerabilities and provides methods to help enterprises to secure them. Tip | SearchSecurity.com
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Schulz: Look for common tools in backup and archive
Greg Schulz of Storage IO said to look for ways to rely on common tools for backup and archiving, which can save money and simplify your operation. Video | SearchDataBackup.com
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Debunking some common myths about high-performance networks
Can high-performance InfiniBand or Ethernet add value without adding cost?
Marc StaimerThe short... Answer | SearchStorage.com
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SQL Server editions: Is Microsoft SQL Server Express right for you?
Editor's note: This is the first in a three-part series that will examine three popular versions of Microsoft SQL Server, along with the pros and cons of each. Check back next week for the second installment.
Deciding... Series | SearchSQLServer.com
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Writing requirements: Common sense measures for success
Experts offer simple, common sense measures for writing requirements that deliver software that's better for the business. Feature | SearchSoftwareQuality.com
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