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Reduce Query Resource Use

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In the previous chapter you focused on writing queries in such a way that they appropriately used indexes and statistics. In this chapter, you’ll make sure you’re writing a queries in such a way that they don’t use your resources in inappropriate ways. There are approaches to writing queries that avoid using memory, CPU, and I/O, as well as ways to write the queries that use more of these resources than you really should. I’ll go over a number of mechanisms to ensure your resources are used optimally by the queries under your control.

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Fritchey, G. (2018). Reduce Query Resource Use. In: SQL Server 2017 Query Performance Tuning. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4842-3888-2_20

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