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Microsoft SQL Server 2008: Powering MSDN

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Hear how the MSDN team created the multi-terabyte system (over 12 million documents) that serves as the core of the web platform and provides integration of content from MSDN and TechNet into Microsoft Visual Studio, Microsoft Exchange Server, and Windows Server. Learn about advanced features like: designs around Blob and associated content from other stores, MERGE delta-processing, Index Filtering, Table Value Parameters, and Data Compression. Everything is demonstrated in the MSDN production system with real-world scenarios.
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