June 2015
Intermediate to advanced
1800 pages
70h 6m
English
SQL Server 2014 doesn’t provide any significant changes in locking behavior or features over what was provided in previous versions of SQL Server. There is, however, a new feature named memory-optimized tables that is related to locking. Memory-optimized tables (as the name indicates) reside in memory and do not use the same locking mechanisms as disk-based tables. Memory-optimized tables are not covered in this chapter but are covered in detail in Chapter 33, “In-Memory Optimization and the Buffer Pool Extension.”
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