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Introduction to Filegroups And Adding A File to a FileGroup
Drive almost full and looking for an easy solution? Add a new file to your filegroup on a different drive! Files and filegroups are often overlooked, but provide a valuable abstraction layer. This lesson gives a very high level overview of the topic.
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Duration:
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5
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33
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Skill Level:
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100
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Rating:
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4.30
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Publish Date:
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November 30, 2009
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About the Author
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Andy Warren is a software trainer focusing on SQL Server, a member of the PASS Board of Directors, and a principal in this site - SQLShare.com.
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References
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There are no downloads or recommended reading links for this video
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Comments
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Very good intro. Really liked the mixture of 'Why' and 'How'
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luther smith on
12/1/2009
Good pace.
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Paul Sprunger on
12/1/2009
Great job Andy.
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Gesundheit! Very good job.
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Andy, I'm sure someone has told you this already: Filegroups are not applicable to log files. Also, are you going to mention in any video why create more fileGROUPS ??
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Simple and effective
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Excellent!
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what about indexes and filegroups. is it beneficial to add nonclustered indices to their own filegroup?
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