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Inside Microsoft SQL Server(TM) 2005: The Storage Engine (Solid Quality Learning)

Manufacturer: Microsoft Press

Buy New: $9.99
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Seller: Amazon.com
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 17 reviews

Format: Amazon Upgrade
Media: Digital
Pages: 464
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.4 x 1.1

Dewey Decimal Number: 005
ASIN: B0012G656E

Publication Date: November 8, 2006
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

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Product Description
Understanding the internals of storage in SQL Server helps database developers and administrators to better create, maintain, and mine information from enterprise data. This practical, hands-on book focuses on the SQL Server 2005 Storage Engine and delves deep into the structures used for storing data, including files, tables, indexes, and data types. Topics also include security details, with coverage of the new SQL Server 2005 security model, and data protection through the backup and restore algorithms. With pragmatic advice, best practices, extensive code samples, and table examples, developers and database administrators will find the guidance they need to better understand how to build powerful, efficient databases.


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5 out of 5 stars Inside Microsoft SQL SERVER 2005: The Storage Engine   May 3, 2009
Jose Tigeleiro (Budd Lake, NJ USA)
This is a well written book that contains plenty of insight into how SQL Server works.


5 out of 5 stars Not a fast read, but worth the investment   April 2, 2009
Christopher Brandsma (Boise, ID United States)
First note: this book is not a page turner. It is not dry, but packed. It will take a long time to get through, but the book is worth the effort if you are trying to get some in-depth knowledge on SQL Server.


5 out of 5 stars Best SQL Server internals book on the market   August 7, 2008
Jason Short (Mount Dora, Florida USA)
This is NOT a book to learn about SQL Server programming. This is for the advanced student of database programming or optimization. Did you ever want to know how SQL Server writes the indexes to disk? How many bytes does that row actually take in memory? Those are the types of questions you can ask in this book and get incredibly detailed answers.

The section on index creation alone is fantastic. You will not find this level of detail in college books on database design and thoery.

I think this is honestly the book I have read from a company that gives so much of their internal information. The format of the disk files, how things happen and why are all included. The writing style is clear without being wordy. She has a lot to tell you and gets about her business. The examples are usually small and to the point.



1 out of 5 stars Less signal more noise   August 5, 2008
Dheepa Ramani (Seattle, WA USA)
0 out of 1 found this review helpful

I have attempted to read this book atleast 4 times in the last year. A couple of times I tried reading cover to cover. Other times I jumped into specific chapters. Neither approach worked for me.

I realized the reason is that the book's presentation is very confusing (atleast for me). There are a lot of contents in the book that can be found easily. For example chapter 6 starts with a primer on relational database which is not the goal of the book. Also I found the complete catalog of data types a bit redundant since it can be got from online. Again these only examples. The book is fraught with such redundant material that makes the signal to noise ratio very low.

I expected the book to contain the stuff that cannot be found else where (Sort of like Windows Internal by Mark Russonovich). May be the problem is my expectation. I loved "Database Tuning" by Dennis Shasha et al.



5 out of 5 stars Fantastic   January 6, 2008
Jason E. Heine (Fort Worth, Texas USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

Okay, reviewing this book is going to be quite difficult. I have mixed feelings however everything that I have to say about this book is positive. For one, this is not for the faint of heart of casual reading. This book is there for those who want to learn the gory details of how SQL 2005 works.

I would describe the book like this:
You have a car and it is nice and pretty on the outside, and you can do all sorts of cool things with the buttons on the console and you can play music and other nifty things, such as GPS. Well, on the inside of the car you have no clue how it all ties together and what is going on when you push that button.

Well, imagine this book as a blueprint of how your car's innards work, down to the very last oil spot on the engine.

This book is the best down right down to the memory block detailed book I have seen on SQL 2005. Now, the hard part about this book is that it can be difficult to read, and follow, at times. There are several sections you may have to read over and over again just to start to understand what it even means.

If you are looking for a good hard core book on the SQL engine, this is it for you. I give this book a 5 star rating for content, author knowledge and sheer impressive information.





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