is "the bigger the beter" valid in the database world

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What are the best practices for building and managing very large database environments? How can we get an advantage from implementing HP's FastTrack Solution? We will share some real-world tips and tricks around the management of multi-terabyte databases.

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Is “the bigger the better” valid in the database world?Best practices around VLDBs

HP FastTrack Solution

Tips, tricks and gotchas with multi-TB databases

About me

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Ivan Donev, MCT

SQL Server Technology Team Lead, HP

Agenda

Introduction Best practices in configuration HP FastTrack Reference Architecture 4.0 Share the experience

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Introduction

More data Needs larger hardware Needs optmization Needs time Requires more responsiblities

More responsibilities Need more attention Require more knowledge Give you more headaches

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Best practices - IO

Hardware - trust your vendor Follow the Storage Top 10 Best Practices HBA Queue Depth TEST, TEST, TEST

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Best practices – SQL Server

Startup options -E and T1117 T834?

MaxServerMemory MaxDop – never leave it to 0 Local policy

Lock pages in memory Perform Volume maintenance tasks

Resource governor!

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Best practices – Inside SQL Server

TempDB Microsoft rules – 1 file per CPU Experience

Partitioning Compression – be careful! Column Store index Maintenance, maintenance, maintenance!!!

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HP FastTrack 4.0

Prebuild Hardware for best performance

Configuration Guide Performance

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Let’s talk about reality

The hardware - HP DL980 G7 2TB RAM 8x8-core Intel Xeon => 128 logical CPUs Storage – dedicated P2000 and XP24000

The Software Windows Server 2008 R2 with SP1 SQL Server 2008 R2 Enterprise with CU7

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Let’s talk about reality - servicing

T834 flag or why the engine is not booting up Patching and ugrade

Upgrade from SQL Server 2005 to 2008 R2 Approach Licensing Bugs

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Let’s talk about reality - maintenance

Examine fragmentation Do not forget about statistics Check the integrity

Size matters

Autogrowth and proportional fill

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Let’s talk about reality - compression

Estimate compression gain Compress and keep compressing How do we reclaim the space?

Moving object to new file Shrinking

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IT DEPENDS

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IS THE BIGGER THE BETTER?

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THANK YOU !

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