Recompilations white-paper published on TechNet | SQL Server Performance Forums

SQL Server Performance Forum – Threads Archive

Recompilations white-paper published on TechNet

This is an excellent refernce for understanding the changes between SQL Server 2000 and SQL Server 2005.
http://www.microsoft.com/technet/prodtechnol/sql/2005/recomp.mspx Hope you find this useful.
Gaurav
Moderator
Man thrives, oddly enough, only in the presence of a challenging environment- L. Ron Hubbard

The views expressed here are those of the author and no one else. There are no warranties as to the reliability or accuracy of anything presented here.
Thanks Gaurav.
Luis Martin
Moderator
SQL-Server-Performance.com All postings are provided “AS IS” with no warranties for accuracy.
Nice one, thanks! Does anyone of a system that keeps you informed when new articles are added to TechNet od MSDN?
Something like kbAlertz.com?
–Frank
http://www.insidesql.de

I subscribe to MSNDN and Technet newsletters. This posts some articles but I don’t think it covers all. Gaurav
Moderator
Man thrives, oddly enough, only in the presence of a challenging environment- L. Ron Hubbard

The views expressed here are those of the author and no one else. There are no warranties as to the reliability or accuracy of anything presented here.
Well, I should get used to read this newsletters some day. I am also subscribed, but… –Frank
http://www.insidesql.de

If you’re subscribed to the Technet newsletter then all the updations will be informed via email and I normally will have a glance on them before deleting. (I’m not sure about MSDN)_
Satya SKJ
Moderator
http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com/forum
This posting is provided “AS IS” with no rights for the sake of knowledge sharing.
There is a faster way to read the new articles released on MSDN now. You can use RSS feedhttp://msdn.microsoft.com/rss.xml and subscribe to the same using RSS reader. If you haven’t started using RSS reader till now, I would suggest giveing the cool technology a look.http://www.plucker.com is one of the RSS reader software that I have been using for the same and I like it very much. Gaurav
Moderator
Man thrives, oddly enough, only in the presence of a challenging environment- L. Ron Hubbard

The views expressed here are those of the author and no one else. There are no warranties as to the reliability or accuracy of anything presented here.
On a similar notehttp://sqlteam.com/rss.asp can be used as a RSS feed link to SQLTeam.com. Brad, would you consider this as weel? Gaurav
Moderator
Man thrives, oddly enough, only in the presence of a challenging environment- L. Ron Hubbard

The views expressed here are those of the author and no one else. There are no warranties as to the reliability or accuracy of anything presented here.
Is there more on "plucker" than this ridiculous welcome page?
Does anyone has experience with open source RSS readers? –Frank
http://www.insidesql.de

How about referringhttp://www.feedreader.com/ &
http://bitworking.org/Aggie.html HTH Satya SKJ
Moderator
http://www.SQL-Server-Performance.Com/forum
This posting is provided “AS IS” with no rights for the sake of knowledge sharing.
Could a network admin argue against installation?
–Frank
http://www.insidesql.de

…or might there be a firewall issue? –Frank
http://www.insidesql.de

]]>