Reduce Your Server Footprint with SQL Server 2008 -- Rely on SQL Server 2008 to Consolidate Database Servers by Dell, Inc. and Intel - A Vendor White Paper - Storage Guide
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Published on: September 01, 2009
Type of content: WHITE PAPER
Format: Unknown
Length: 9 pages
Price: FREE
Overview:
Organizations today want to do more with less, especially in these tough economic times. This is where SQL Server 2008 can help. By improving the SQL Server engine in version 2008, Microsoft provides organizations with the opportunity to centralize data management services in a wide variety of ways. With its new unified management and auditing tools, SQL Server 2008 makes it easier to manage multiple instances on fewer servers. And by hosting these instances on Dell PowerEdge Servers powered by multi-core processors, you can guarantee the best levels of availability, as well as ensure the best possible performance. Keep in mind that each time you consolidate a database server into a larger instance, you reduce the physical server footprint in your data center, plus you reduce costs and administrative overhead. Take the time to assess SQL Server 2008's powerful new feature set and you will find that, together with the Dell PowerEdge Server powered by Intel Xeon processors, it delivers the best value for data maintenance and storage.
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