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Posted by Roy Harvey on 12/15/06 16:52
Are there any indexed views in the database? From the Books On Line
(BOL):
"Indexed views can be created in any edition of SQL Server 2005. In
SQL Server 2005 Enterprise Edition, the query optimizer automatically
considers the indexed view. To use an indexed view in all other
editions, the NOEXPAND table hint must be used."
So if there were indexed views, but no references to the table hint,
performance could certainly be far better using the Enterprise
edition.
Roy Harvey
Beacon Falls, CT
On 15 Dec 2006 03:01:20 -0800, "Nishant Saini"
<nishant.saini@gmail.com> wrote:
>Dear All,
>
>We have a database which contains many tables which have millions of
>records. When We attach the database with MS SQL Server 2005 Standard
>Edition Server and run some queries (having joins, filters etc.) then
>they take very long time to execute while when We execute same queries
>on Enterprise Edition then they run 10 times faster than on standard
>edition.
>
>Our database does not use any features which are present in Enterprise
>Edition and not present in Standard Edition. We want to know what are
>the differences between Standard Edition and Enterprise Edition for
>performance. Why should we go for Enterprise Edition when Standard
>Edition has all the features required.
>
>We are presently using evaluation versions of SQL Server 2005 Standard
>and Enterprise Editions.
>
>Thanks and regards,
>Nishant Saini
>http://www.simplyjava.com
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