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During an internal conference this week I came across a group at Microsoft Services that works directly with customers that are deploying SQL Server to support line-of-business applications like like SAP and JD Edwards. They pointed me to their recent blog (started in September 2010) which already produced excellent technical and business content. Out of the 36 posts so far (that’s over 4 a month!) I was most impressed with the quality technical content around SQL Server as it relates to Storage. The tips for LUN creation, advice on SQL data file configuration and guidance on using SQLIO for performance testing are really insightful. Here are some direct links to a few of their posts to get you started:
This is highly recommended reading for SQL DBAs that want to understand Storage management and for Storage Administrators that want to go deeper on how SQL works. I would definitely recommend adding http://blogs.technet.com/b/lobapps to your blog roll.
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nice sharing. SQL Server is the best in handling data but when it comes to Blob storage, it gets messy. So here we need a third party tool like "StorageEdge". It is too good in Blob storage and optimizes blob storage and saves cost too. Have a look here: www.alachisoft.com/.../index.html