Fast Track Data Warehouse For SQL Server 2012: Eric Kraemer Senior Program Manager
Fast Track Data Warehouse For SQL Server 2012: Eric Kraemer Senior Program Manager
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AGENDA
The Fast Track Program Fast Track Value Customer Evidence Fast Track for SQL Server 2012 Performance Fast Track for SQL Server 2012 Features
Hardware System Design: Tight specifications for servers, storage and networking Resource Balanced & Validated Latest generation Servers & Storage
3
Choice of HW Platforms
HP, Dell, Cisco, EMC, IBM, HDS
Lower TCO
Commodity Hardware, Pre-Tuned to Workload Specific Best Practices
High Scale
Reference Architectures deliver proven scale up to 100TB of User Data
Reduced Risk
Validated by Microsoft; better choice of hardware; application of Best Practice
4
(5 GB/s)
CALL TO ACTION
Contact your preferred Fast Track Hardware Partner for SQL Server 2012 Fast Track Data Warehouse Solutions Look for the latest information at; Consider upgrading to SQL Server 2012 for your Analytical workload
SQL Server Data Warehousing
Add SQL Server 2012 ColumnStore Indexing and unlock single query performance by 5,10, even 20x! Potential 2x or more workload performance gains with no hardware changes for Fast Track 2008 R2 based systems upgraded to SQL Server 2012 with ColumnStore Index!
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