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		<title>SQL Server Hardware Tuning and Performance Monitoring</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The hardware configuration that SQL Server runs on top of can make or break you. How do you know how much hardware is really needed by your applications? How do you know if your applications have grown to the point where they are now overloading your system?&#160; In this article I will give you the [...]]]></description>
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		<description><![CDATA[I was involved in a recent project to migrate a Sybase database to Microsoft SQL Server 2000. So&#160;the experience I gained by working&#160;on this project has led me to write&#160;this article to show Sybase database administrators (DBAs) and managers the steps that should be followed to migrate from Sybase databases to SQL Server 2000. Differences [...]]]></description>
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