|  | Posted by Erland Sommarskog on 07/17/07 09:59 
(alexander.arvidsson@gmail.com) writes:> A parallel environment would be the best, but in this case I'll have
 > no such luck. I was a bit surprised to see that there is some dissent
 > as to what type of indexes to use. Don't get me the the wrong way; I
 > certainly understand that everything has its time and place, but I've
 > been fed that clustered indexes is the way to go, all the way, every
 > day, practically since I started with SQL Server. I'll burrow down in
 > Greg's blog and probably pick up Kalen Delaney's book as well.
 
 Let me put it this way: a formula one race car is much faster than a
 standard car. But if you want to go from Stockholm to Malmö, you may
 still make that trip faster with a standard car if you travel along.
 The F1 car needs much more support and maintenance.
 
 Greg has a very strong experience in the perf-tuning field, but his
 advice is not for every one.
 
 
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