Hello, compañeros! You’ve heard of Hekaton and in-memory tables before, but what does in memory really mean for your database? Perhaps you have questions like I did, like how does in memory OLTP differ from disk-based tables? What data types aren’t allowed in in-memory tables? Is in-memory only an “on premises” feature or does Hekaton work in Azure too? Is there a minimum amount of memory required for in-memory tables?
In Episode 34 of the SQL Data Partners Podcast, we’re going to talk about in-memory OLTP and in-memory tables with Jos De Bruijn. Jos is a Program Manager at Microsoft for SQL Server In-memory OLTP. We sit with Jos and we explore how in-memory tables work and why they’re just as durable as traditional disk-bound tables. He lays out the whole process. Jos also answers common DBA concerns about them and discusses how to make them efficient. Jos reveals the SQL Server 2016 features that affect in-memory OLTP.
As always, you can catch the show notes for today's episode at http://sqldatapartners.com/2016/03/08/inmemorytables/
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Episode 15 Working at a University
Episode 14: SQL Server Clustering
Episode 13 Apply Yourself
Episode 12: Database Corruption
Episode 11: SQL Server Statistics
Episode 10: Test Anxiety and Test Preparation
Episode 09: Database Automation
Episode 08: Database Design
Episode 07: SQL Server Security
SQL Data Partners Podcast: Episode 06 Build Your Personal Brand
SQL Data Partners Episode 05: Principal of Least Privilege
SQL Data Partners Podcast Episode 04: Advanced Backup Options
SQL Data Partners Podcast Episode 03: Backup and Recovery
SQL Data Partners Podcast Episode 00: Who I Am and What the Podcast is About
SQL Data Partners Podcast Episode 02: Extended Events
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