Compression and Partitioning
>So you are saying I would want to create different filegroups and files for partitioning?No. Partitioning can help without separate filegroups. Each partition is stored as a separate object so if...
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These are the steps I would perform if I am in your situation.1.Decide the column on which you want to get partitioned. 2.Calculate how you can evenly partition those records across different file...
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So you are saying I would want to create different filegroups and files for partitioning?Alan
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Intelligent SANs that to sub-LUN tiering depend you separating the areas on disk into "frequently" and "infrequently" accessed data. If you access all of the blocks in a large file with the same...
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Apparently we have a SAN system where we do not need multiple file groups and data files for performance. My question is how would this affect partitioning? Do I only need one filegroup and one...
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You should probably do both at the same time. If you do one before the other, you'll need to move the data twice.Dan Guzman, SQL Server MVP, http://www.dbdelta.com
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none that I am aware of from technical or product constraint point of view.
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I have a 700million row table. I want to do compression or partitioning or both. Is there one that should be done before the other?Alan
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