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Expert Performance Indexing in SQL Server electronic resource by Jason Strate, Grant Fritchey.

By: Strate, Jason [author.]Contributor(s): Fritchey, Grant [author.] | SpringerLink (Online service)Material type: TextTextPublication details: Berkeley, CA : Apress : Imprint: Apress, 2015Edition: Second EditionDescription: XXIII, 403 p. 238 illus. online resourceContent type: text Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9781484211182Subject(s): Computer Science | Database management | Computer Science | Database ManagementDDC classification: 005.74 LOC classification: QA76.9.D3Online resources: Click here to access online In: Springer eBooksSummary: This book is a deep dive into perhaps the single-most important facet of good performance: indexes, and how to best use them. The book begins in the shallow waters with explanations of the types of indexes and how they are stored in databases. Moving deeper into the topic, and further into the book, you will look at the statistics that are accumulated both by indexes and on indexes. You’ll better understand what indexes are doing in the database and what can be done to mitigate and improve their effect on performance. The final destination is a guided tour through a number of real life scenarios showing approaches you can take to investigate, mitigate, and improve the performance of your database. Defines the types of indexes and their implementation options Provides use cases and common patterns in applying indexing Describes and explain the index metadata and statistics Provides a framework of strategies and approaches for indexing databases.
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This book is a deep dive into perhaps the single-most important facet of good performance: indexes, and how to best use them. The book begins in the shallow waters with explanations of the types of indexes and how they are stored in databases. Moving deeper into the topic, and further into the book, you will look at the statistics that are accumulated both by indexes and on indexes. You’ll better understand what indexes are doing in the database and what can be done to mitigate and improve their effect on performance. The final destination is a guided tour through a number of real life scenarios showing approaches you can take to investigate, mitigate, and improve the performance of your database. Defines the types of indexes and their implementation options Provides use cases and common patterns in applying indexing Describes and explain the index metadata and statistics Provides a framework of strategies and approaches for indexing databases.

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