August 2009
Intermediate to advanced
464 pages
13h 59m
English
Of the four main hardware components, network I/O isn't likely to contribute to SQL Server performance bottlenecks. Tuning disk I/O, memory, and CPU resources is far more likely to yield bigger performance increases. That being said, there are a number of important network-related settings that we need to take into account, such as maximizing switch speed, building fault tolerance into network cards, and manually configuring network card settings.
Almost all servers purchased today come preinstalled with one or more gigabit network connections offering roughly 10 to 100 times the bandwidth of previous generations.
The speed of the network card is only as good as the switch port it's connected ...
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