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sponsored by Dell and Microsoft SQL
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21 Jun 2012
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31 May 2012
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PDF
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16
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White Paper
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English
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ABSTRACT:
A data warehouse is indispensable for aggregating the data you need to perform analytics for business intelligence (BI) purposes, but as enterprise data grows in volume and complexity, more users demand greater support, and online analytical processing (OLAP) queries intensify, configuring your data warehouse system to balance performance and capacity has become a tedious job.
Read this white paper to learn how to design and implement a configuration for your SQL Server data warehouse system that optimally balances I/O, storage, memory and processing power in order to:
- Lower costs
- Ease management
- And improve performance.
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