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SQL Server 2019 Administrator's Guide - Second Edition

By : Marek Chmel, Vladimír Mužný
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SQL Server 2019 Administrator's Guide - Second Edition

By: Marek Chmel, Vladimír Mužný

Overview of this book

SQL Server is one of the most popular relational database management systems developed by Microsoft. This second edition of the SQL Server Administrator's Guide will not only teach you how to administer an enterprise database, but also help you become proficient at managing and keeping the database available, secure, and stable. You’ll start by learning how to set up your SQL Server and configure new and existing environments for optimal use. The book then takes you through designing aspects and delves into performance tuning by showing you how to use indexes effectively. You’ll understand certain choices that need to be made about backups, implement security policy, and discover how to keep your environment healthy. Tools available for monitoring and managing a SQL Server database, including automating health reviews, performance checks, and much more, will also be discussed in detail. As you advance, the book covers essential topics such as migration, upgrading, and consolidation, along with the techniques that will help you when things go wrong. Once you’ve got to grips with integration with Azure and streamlining big data pipelines, you’ll learn best practices from industry experts for maintaining a highly reliable database solution. Whether you are an administrator or are looking to get started with database administration, this SQL Server book will help you develop the skills you need to successfully create, design, and deploy database solutions.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Section 1: Provisioning the SQL Server Environment
4
Section 2: Server and Database Maintenance
9
Section 3: High Availability and the Cloud with SQL Server 2019

Creating in-memory tables and natively compiled stored procedures

The previous section was about the top-level architecture of In-Memory OLTP. Knowing the architecture will help us get familiar with all the steps needed to set up the environment for In-Memory OLTP applications and to create objects within it.

In this section, we will create memory-optimized filegroups and then we will create some tables, indexes, and natively compiled stored procedures. All these tasks will be described in the form of walkthrough examples.

Preparing for In-Memory OLTP

The first step is to create a memory-optimized filegroup. The following screenshot shows you how to use the Properties dialog for the database, opened by a right-click on the database in Object Explorer:

Figure 10.4 – Filegroups page of Database Properties window in SSMS

As seen in the preceding screenshot, the Filegroups tab is divided...