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Summary
As the administrator of a SQL Server 2005 installation, you will find that visibility into the SQL Server I/O subsystem has been significantly increased. A primary focus of the SQL Server 2005 I/O design was overall stability of performance and data integrity related to the outside influences of the I/O subsystem/path. The new and extended features provide both more visibility and more capabilities.
This white paper introduces new terms, discusses maintenance and configuration issues, new and improved error messages, and I/O enhancements. After reading this document you will better understand SQL Server I/O needs and capabilities in SQL Server 2000 Service Pack 4 and SQL Server 2005.
Note: To help you understand the terms and concepts in this document, it will help to review SQL Server 2000 I/O Basics.
Included in This Document
Introduction
Terms
Maintenance and Configuration
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 I/O Error Message Changes and Additions
Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Enhancements
Conclusion
References
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