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Understanding SQL Server: Common Misconceptions, Realities, and Best Practices

Join Vinod Kumar M, a seasoned technology evangelist, as he explores the common misconceptions, practical advice, and realities of SQL Server. This insightful session covers critical topics such as the dangers of assumptions, the importance of backups, coding practices, database design, referential integrity, indexing, and security measures. Discover tips, tricks, and demos that can enhance your SQL Server experience. Embrace a culture of learning from failures and deep dive into the internals of SQL Server for practical implementation.

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Understanding SQL Server: Common Misconceptions, Realities, and Best Practices

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  1. Misconceptions, Advices and Realitieswith SQL Server Vinod Kumar M Technology Evangelist – DB & BI | Microsoft http://blogs.sqlxml.org/vinodkumar www.ExtremeExperts.com T: @vinodk_sql

  2. Note !!!!

  3. Worst Practices !!! • Assumptions are your first Evil • On backups, coding, design – everything • No referential Integrity • No indexes & Duplicate Indexes • Throwing hardware at the problem • Maintenance and Service Packs • Security is critical – Data at rest and transit • Do it yourself !!!

  4. DEMO Tips, Tricks and Realities !!! Vinod Kumar M Don’t forget - @vinodk_sql

  5. Summary !!! • Internals are fun if you go deep • Bridge theory to practical implementation • Be real and understand • Don’t be superficial • Fail but learn everyday • Lots to explore • Don’t Assume !!!

  6. References • Paul Randal blog http://www.sqlskills.com/BLOGS/paul • Kalen with Inside SQL Server http://www.insidesqlserver.com/ • SQL Server 2008 Internals http://www.amazon.com/Microsoft-SQL-Server-2008-Internals/dp/0735626243/

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