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Posted - 2002-04-02 : 09:12:51
Jaidev writes "how should i design my tables in SQLSERVER to handle 100 user accessing 5,00,000 rows and how can i improve performance

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Posted - 2002-04-02 : 09:20:11
Here on SQL Team there are:

Database design articles: http://www.sqlteam.com/FilterTopics.asp?TopicID=100
Performance articles: http://www.sqlteam.com/FilterTopics.asp?TopicID=103

Books Online also discusses table design, index design, and performance considerations (using filegroups, partitioning data, etc.) Your best bet would be to read about what SQL Server is capable of, then examining your data requirements, and see where the two converge. You can then decide the best approach to designing your database.

One thing to keep in mind, is to TEST and MONITOR your database design. Don't just design it and leave it alone afterwards. Performance tuning is an ongoing process that never truly ends.

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