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Best Practices Guide: Microsoft SQL Server 2000/2005 and NetApp Solutions

Overview Nearly all of today's business applications are data-centric, requiring fast and reliable access to intelligent information architectures that can often be provided only by a high-performance relational database system. Over the last decade, many organizations have selected Microsoft SQL Server to provide just such a backend data store for mission-critical, line-of-business applications. The latest release, Microsoft SQL Server 2005, offers significant architectural enhancements in performance, scalability, availability, and security. As such, SQL Server environments continue to proliferate and become more complex.

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Date PublishedOctober 2006
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