August 2009
Intermediate to advanced
464 pages
13h 59m
English
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Automating and scheduling the collection, storage, and archival of SQL Server performance and management information is a task that most DBAs recognize as being of value, particularly for baseline analysis purposes. Until SQL Server 2008, such a task required third-party products or a custom-developed process. As a result, its implementation was often avoided, delayed, or half-baked. Fortunately, Microsoft recognized the value of such a process and included an out-of-the-box, customizable data collection process in SQL Server 2008.
Commonly referred to as the Data Collector, it comprises a number of key components, ...
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