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Pros and Cons of Switching to Database Managed Services

The term is widely used and covers so many things simultaneously, so it is hard to figure out what it means exactly. Do managed services include database administration only or do they also cover installation, upgrades and migration to other servers? Are database managed services always 24/7 or are there any other options? Do DBMS involve routine maintenance procedures or can they also handle critical issues? There are literally dozens of questions! Reporting? Custom service? Performance tuning and bottle-neck analysis? Too bad, each database managed service provider answers these questions differently, in its own way.

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March 18, 2023
SQL Server SSIS: ReplaceNull

One of widespread problems in SSIS packages is to replace NULL values with some specific value. Unfortunately, before it was not a simple task as Integration Services didn’t have the operator similar to ISNULL () in T-SQL. To be more exact, there was such an operator, but it works in a slightly different way.

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March 17, 2023
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Buffer Pool Extension in SQL Server 2014 part 4: benchmark testing for update operations

One of my previous articles was devoted to carrying out a range of tests to compare speed of data read operations using BPE. But in real life we need not only read but also update data, that’s why I decided to check whether BPE has influence on performing update operations. Before running new tests we should take into account several crucial features. First of all insert, update and delete operations are logged, which means transaction log will be under load and a lot will depend on the disk subsystem. That’s why I made a pair of test measurements and then put the transaction log on a SSD to minimize its impact on the update operations. Another moment is that before data update SQL Server reads the page from Buffer Pool, then makes changes and marks the page as "dirty». Later the page is written to the disk through performing Checkpoint or Lazy Writer processes, and the first of mentioned processes may also affect the test results indirectly, so I turn it off. Thirdly, I write a query to change the data so that new data will be of the same size as the old data, which allows to prevent pages split. Fourth, Buffer Pool Extension can store only "clean" pages, consequently, update operations will "wash out" the data from it. But I will provide more details on this situation later and now let’s have a look at the configuration of the test bench.

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March 18, 2023
Migration of a large enterprise from SQL Server 2000 to 2014. Real life case.

This is a first article in a series of articles about real life database and IT infrastructure migration project which has been executed for a large US company which services are heavily dependent on fast and reliable database infrastructure. In this article we`ll give a brief description of the project, goals and actions taken. In further articles we`ll get deeper into details of each step of migration.

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March 18, 2023

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