Showing posts with label SQL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label SQL. Show all posts

Saturday, June 1, 2013

[SQL Server Data Warehousing] Ms-Sql-Server 2012 asp.net web application licence suggestions (best pract.)


Look at the feature level support at each edition of SQL Server 2012 and map that with your requirements. Depending on your need you may choose the version.


I dont understand what you mean by each user wants to store database in his own machine. Why is it so?


You need to look at the following:


  1. Volume of data

  2. Availability and performance requirements

  3. Data growth projects

  4. Which features are required to address the current requirements?

  5. What are the possible future requirements that could come up?

This is what I can think of but I am sure this is not complete list.


Regards,



Phaneendra Note: Please vote/mark the post as answered if it answers your question/helps to solve your problem.



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Wednesday, April 17, 2013

[SQL Server Data Warehousing] SQL


Hi all!


I configure OLAP cube.


I have a few projects using cube via c # (AdomdCommand) and some reports (ReportingServises) working directly via MDX.


Where can I save the same requests to avoid duplicating code?
Need something like SP in SQL.




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Monday, April 15, 2013

[SQL Server Data Warehousing] SQL


Hi all!


I configure OLAP cube.


I have a few projects using cube via c # (AdomdCommand) and some reports (ReportingServises) working directly via MDX.


Where can I save the same requests to avoid duplicating code?
Need something like SP in SQL.




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