4.4 VLDB Terabyteasaurus – Splitting Up Databases (33m)

Very Large Databases are generally defined as over 1TB. The best way to deal with a VLDB is to avoid it altogether, and we’ll cover how to do just that. Once you get stuck with over 1TB of data, then you’ll also learn how to deal with backup, recovery, filegroups, SAN snapshots, and DBCC CHECKDB.

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Very Large Databases are generally defined as over 1TB. The best way to deal with a VLDB is to avoid it altogether, and we’ll cover how to do just that. Once you get stuck with over 1TB of data, then you’ll also learn how to deal with backup, recovery, filegroups, SAN snapshots, and DBCC CHECKDB.

You'll need a membership to access this course. Check out my training classes.