SQL Server Internals Party: Storage, Memory and the Query Life-cycle

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  • čas přidán 11. 09. 2024
  • Come meet the Internals of SQL Server at this special get-together! In this presentation we will cover the basics of data storage and querying with SQL Server. We will cover how data is stored in pages and extents and how that translates to data reads/writes with the storage system. Additionally, we will explore how different queries are processed by SQL Server and how the query life cycle works in general. Finally we will cover disk storage and memory and tie it all together. This session is intended to be broad and to give a general overview of how a query is processed in SQL Server and how storage and memory play a part in that. Everyone is invited to this introductory level presentation and should be appealing to DBAs, DB & BI Developers and System Administrators. Party hats not included, rated G for Geeks.
    Hosted by Steve Cantrell of DBAFundamentals
    The basics for a rock solid foundation!
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Komentáře • 12

  • @umermustafa2560
    @umermustafa2560 Před 6 lety

    This is an awesome video... I felt I was in need of this video it filled lot of knowledge gaps I had.

  • @keithwiggans6898
    @keithwiggans6898 Před 8 lety

    Thanks so much for the presentation. Great for people without a CS background.

  • @rajendrasinghbisht6165
    @rajendrasinghbisht6165 Před 9 lety +1

    Great presentation and wealth of information !

  • @dragostolomei
    @dragostolomei Před 8 lety

    Very nice presentation, thanks !

  • @user-dd5fs8uz5k
    @user-dd5fs8uz5k Před 6 lety

    very very good presentation thank you for uploading

  • @channdeep
    @channdeep Před 8 lety

    Awesome. Must watch.

  • @zaim4444
    @zaim4444 Před 8 lety

    great presentation

  • @sudharshanreddy1472
    @sudharshanreddy1472 Před 7 lety

    Can u pls explain Bufferpool extension option will improve the sql query performance

  • @infotechadventure
    @infotechadventure Před 9 lety

    8 KB = 8000 Bytes
    8.192 KB = 8192 Bytes

    • @ConvoWithDragons
      @ConvoWithDragons Před 7 lety

      You appear to be confusing the way that hard drive manufacturers measure with the way the binary system actually works.

    • @infotechadventure
      @infotechadventure Před 7 lety

      Please enlightened me sir. Am I wrong with my conversion?

  • @Finezzato
    @Finezzato Před 7 lety

    He sounds a bit arrogant but very good presentation