| Summary: | This video helps you to design databases and processes that can manage millions or billions (or more) rows of data for analytics and reporting. Analytic workloads follow different architectural and query patterns than standard transactional systems, and the associated data stores grow differently over time as compared to online transaction-processing systems. This video covers the purpose, usage, and effects of growth on analytic data stores with a focus on storing the data directly in SQL Server. Topics covered in this video include design issues such as compression and advanced indexing techniques for online analytical processing (OLAP) data. Also covered are performance optimization and efficient query patterns. Watching this video helps you learn to better retrieve data with the ultimate goal of answering organizational questions using your analytics data store.
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