Procedure Cache-Part II
- Posted: Dec 12, 2011 at 8:42 AM
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Refer to our video blog , to know the important role that "Procedure Cache" can play in increasing your application and SQL server performance.
Procedure Cache, main goal is to cache the query plans and allow its reuse and thus minimize the compile time and improve the performance.
This blog will provide you detailed information about some of the below mentioned topics:-
Presented By:- Niraj P mehta, Senior Support Enigneer, Microsoft GTSC Reviewed By: - Rishi Maini,Support Escalation Engineer,Microsoft GTSC Pranab Mazumdar,Support Escalation Engineer,Microsoft GTSC
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Just as bad as part 1.
Please get someone that can read, at least.
@Robert: I guess, you can't understand the accent. But u know what? This isn't a story of the movie. Go watch a movie if you want great sounding accent and good story!!.. FYI, I didn't have any problem in understanding what he read. If you had any problem in understanding any part, I will write a transcript and send it over!!
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