Whitepaper : 7 Indexing Tips to Improve SQL Server Performance
SQL Server performance is always one of the most challenging subjects. Hard drives are getting cheaper and cheaper, and data is growing exponentially. With this new pattern, we all have a significant challenge. In the database world, though, we now have new problems affecting performance. Here are a few issues that keep coming up in various systems in the industry:
- A query which was running quickly now takes too long to run
- Our report is now running very slow
- During data import everything gets slow
- Every day during a specific period we are facing many deadlocks
- Queries are continuously responding with time-outs
- SELECT queries are slower when INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE are happening
Throughout the years Pinal Dave has seen and solved many similar issues. He has seen many bad practices implemented in SQL Server at the server and database level. There are hundreds of tips that one can practice to keep a database at optimal performance.
The purpose of this whitepaper is to highlight a few best practices that can give maximum benefits to the SQL Server system. Out of thousands of best practices, Pinal has selected the seven best practices related to indexes. The whitepaper describes how to drop unused indexes, create missing indexes, remove duplicate indexes, the significance of clustered indexes, column store indexes for data warehousing, cardinality estimation, and additional indexing best practices.
Pinal Dave is a SQL Server performance tuning expert and an independent consultant. He has authored 11 SQL Server database books, taught 21 Pluralsight courses, and has written over 4500 articles on database technology on his blog at https://blog.sqlauthority.com. Along with 16+ years of hands-on experience, he holds a Masters of Science degree and many database certifications.
Register to read the full whitepaper.
See Also:
- Webcast: SQL Server Indexing Basics
- Webcast: How Index Optimization Impacts Memory in SQL Server
- Webcast: Why Did My Clever Index Change Backfire?
- Webcast: Consolidating Indexes in SQL Server
- Webcast: I Have Indexes, But Do I Have the Right Indexes?
- Webcast: 3 Secret Configuration Changes to Make Your Existing Indexes Run Faster
- Webcast: SQL Server Indexing Tips and Tricks
- Infographic: What is SQL Indexing?
Topics :
Database Performance,SQL Query Performance,
Products :
SQL Query Tuner,
SQL Server performance is always one of the most challenging subjects. Hard drives are getting cheaper and cheaper, and data is growing exponentially. With this new pattern, we all have a significant challenge. In the database world, though, we now have new problems affecting performance. Here are a few issues that keep coming up in various systems in the industry:
- A query which was running quickly now takes too long to run
- Our report is now running very slow
- During data import everything gets slow
- Every day during a specific period we are facing many deadlocks
- Queries are continuously responding with time-outs
- SELECT queries are slower when INSERT, UPDATE and DELETE are happening
Throughout the years Pinal Dave has seen and solved many similar issues. He has seen many bad practices implemented in SQL Server at the server and database level. There are hundreds of tips that one can practice to keep a database at optimal performance.
The purpose of this whitepaper is to highlight a few best practices that can give maximum benefits to the SQL Server system. Out of thousands of best practices, Pinal has selected the seven best practices related to indexes. The whitepaper describes how to drop unused indexes, create missing indexes, remove duplicate indexes, the significance of clustered indexes, column store indexes for data warehousing, cardinality estimation, and additional indexing best practices.
Pinal Dave is a SQL Server performance tuning expert and an independent consultant. He has authored 11 SQL Server database books, taught 21 Pluralsight courses, and has written over 4500 articles on database technology on his blog at https://blog.sqlauthority.com. Along with 16+ years of hands-on experience, he holds a Masters of Science degree and many database certifications.
Register to read the full whitepaper.
See Also:
- Webcast: SQL Server Indexing Basics
- Webcast: How Index Optimization Impacts Memory in SQL Server
- Webcast: Why Did My Clever Index Change Backfire?
- Webcast: Consolidating Indexes in SQL Server
- Webcast: I Have Indexes, But Do I Have the Right Indexes?
- Webcast: 3 Secret Configuration Changes to Make Your Existing Indexes Run Faster
- Webcast: SQL Server Indexing Tips and Tricks
- Infographic: What is SQL Indexing?
Topics : Database Performance,SQL Query Performance,
Products : SQL Query Tuner,