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What SQL Server really is

Posted by Martin Dráb on 28 August 2015, 2:59 pm

I love this quote: 🙂

We were treating SQL Server as a relational database.  What I learned is that it’s really not.  It’s a software abstraction layer over disk I/O.  If you don’t know what’s happening at the disk I/O layer, you don’t know anything.

(Brian Harry about TFS scaling)

Filed under Dynamics Community Syndication, EN | Tagged performance, sql server, Team Foundation Server | Permalink

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