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Episode 168 - New data types in SQL Server and a question about index fragmentation
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Guy and Eitan discuss some interesting news from Microsoft regarding SQL Server, and also about the right way to handle index fragmentation.
Relevant links:
- Resources from Microsoft:
- Preview release of SDK-style SQL projects in Visual Studio 2022 - Microsoft Community Hub
- Native JSON support now in preview in Azure SQL Managed Instance - Microsoft Community Hub
- EAP for Vector Support Refresh - Introducing Vector type - Azure SQL Devs’ Corner (microsoft.com)
- Calling external REST endpoints from Azure SQL Database | Microsoft Learn
- Index fragmentation:
- SQL Server Backup, Integrity Check, Index and Statistics Maintenance (hallengren.com)
- Should we do index maintenance on an Azure SQL Managed Instance or Azure SQL Database? (kendralittle.com)
- Stop Worrying About SQL Server Index Fragmentation (brentozar.com)
- Why SQL Server Index Fragmentation Isn’t A Problem On Modern Storage Hardware – Darling Data (erikdarling.com)
- Index fragmentation scripts:
- Upcoming webinar at the Cloud Data Driven Meetup:
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Innhold levert av Guy Glantser and Eitan Blumin. Alt podcastinnhold, inkludert episoder, grafikk og podcastbeskrivelser, lastes opp og leveres direkte av Guy Glantser and Eitan Blumin eller deres podcastplattformpartner. Hvis du tror at noen bruker det opphavsrettsbeskyttede verket ditt uten din tillatelse, kan du følge prosessen skissert her https://no.player.fm/legal.
Guy and Eitan discuss some interesting news from Microsoft regarding SQL Server, and also about the right way to handle index fragmentation.
Relevant links:
- Resources from Microsoft:
- Preview release of SDK-style SQL projects in Visual Studio 2022 - Microsoft Community Hub
- Native JSON support now in preview in Azure SQL Managed Instance - Microsoft Community Hub
- EAP for Vector Support Refresh - Introducing Vector type - Azure SQL Devs’ Corner (microsoft.com)
- Calling external REST endpoints from Azure SQL Database | Microsoft Learn
- Index fragmentation:
- SQL Server Backup, Integrity Check, Index and Statistics Maintenance (hallengren.com)
- Should we do index maintenance on an Azure SQL Managed Instance or Azure SQL Database? (kendralittle.com)
- Stop Worrying About SQL Server Index Fragmentation (brentozar.com)
- Why SQL Server Index Fragmentation Isn’t A Problem On Modern Storage Hardware – Darling Data (erikdarling.com)
- Index fragmentation scripts:
- Upcoming webinar at the Cloud Data Driven Meetup:
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