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SSIS Community Tasks and Components

James Serra's Blog Posted on December 30, 2011 by James SerraDecember 14, 2011

Do you know there are hundreds of additional tasks, tools, and components for SSIS, many which are free?  Why re-invent the wheel?  Take a look at this exhaustive list created by Todd McDermid on CodePlex: SSIS Community Tasks and Components.  It … Continue reading →

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SQL Server 2012 (“Denali”): Master Data Services

James Serra's Blog Posted on December 28, 2011 by James SerraOctober 2, 2012

SQL Server Master Data Services (MDS) has a number of enhancements in SQL Server 2012: Improved web user interface – If you are a current user of MDS in SQL Server 2008 R2 you know that it’s pretty difficult to … Continue reading →

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SQL Server 2012 (“Denali”): New Security Features

James Serra's Blog Posted on December 23, 2011 by James SerraJuly 9, 2012

SQL Server 2012 has many new security features, and three of the bigger new features are: Default Schema for Windows Groups, Audit enhancements, and User-Defined Server Roles. Default Schema for Windows Groups A database schema can now be tied to a … Continue reading →

Posted in Security, SQL Server, SQL Server 2012, SQLServerPedia Syndication | 1 Reply

SQL Server 2012 (“Denali”): AlwaysOn

James Serra's Blog Posted on December 21, 2011 by James SerraJune 22, 2012

AlwaysOn is a new integrated high availability (HA) and disaster recovery (DR) solution that provides redundancy within a datacenter and across datacenters to help enable fast application failover during planned and unplanned downtime.  Specifically, AlwaysOn delivers failover cluster instances, multiple secondaries, active … Continue reading →

Posted in SQL Server, SQL Server 2012, SQLServerPedia Syndication | 4 Replies

Junk dimensions

James Serra's Blog Posted on December 19, 2011 by James SerraSeptember 11, 2013

Junk dimensions are dimensions that contain miscellaneous data such as flags and indicators.  When designing a data warehouse, you might come across a source system that has a bunch of yes/no indicator fields.  If those fields needs to be tracked … Continue reading →

Posted in Dimensions, SSAS | 1 Reply

Factless fact table

James Serra's Blog Posted on December 16, 2011 by James SerraMarch 18, 2012

A factless fact table is a fact table that does not have any measures.  It is essentially an intersection of dimensions (it contains nothing but dimensional keys). There are two types of factless tables:  One is for capturing an event, … Continue reading →

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TechNet Virtual Labs

James Serra's Blog Posted on December 14, 2011 by James SerraNovember 13, 2011

There is an excellent site called TechNet Virtual Labs that enables you to quickly and easily evaluate Microsoft’s newest products and technologies via hands-on labs in which you are guided through the lab in about 90 minutes. There is nothing to … Continue reading →

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Top SSAS white papers

James Serra's Blog Posted on December 12, 2011 by James SerraDecember 24, 2011

These are my favorite SSAS white papers released by Microsoft, with many from SQLCAT.  I’ll keep this post updated with new versions of the white papers as well as new ones that come along that I find useful: Analysis Services 2008 … Continue reading →

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Reduce heap table fragmentation

James Serra's Blog Posted on December 9, 2011 by James SerraDecember 9, 2011

A table that does not have a clustered index is referred to as a Heap.  While a lot has been written about index fragmentation and how to defrag indexes, there is not much that talks about how to defrag a … Continue reading →

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Create SQL Server scripts with Visio 2010

James Serra's Blog Posted on December 7, 2011 by James SerraDecember 17, 2013

If you are using Visio 2010 and creating tables via the Database Model Diagram template, you may be surprised to learn there is not a way to build CREATE TABLE scripts from your resulting diagram.  The last release that supported … Continue reading →

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SQL Server 2012 Developer Training Kit

James Serra's Blog Posted on December 5, 2011 by James SerraMay 12, 2012

The SQL Server 2012 Developer Training Kit has been updated with a bunch of new content (download it here via the web installer).  New and updated content will be released periodically and can be downloaded on-demand using the Web Installer.  This … Continue reading →

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SQL Server 2012 (“Denali”) Licensing

James Serra's Blog Posted on December 2, 2011 by James SerraApril 29, 2012

Microsoft has posted the licensing for SQL Server 2012.  It has simplified licensing: SQL Server 2012 will offer two licensing options – one that is based on computing power (“core based”), and one that is based on users or devices (“Server + … Continue reading →

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Buffer Size in SSIS

James Serra's Blog Posted on November 30, 2011 by James SerraDecember 2, 2011

Behind the scenes in SSIS, the data flow engine uses a buffer-oriented architecture to efficiently load and manipulate datasets in memory.  The benefit of this in-memory processing is that you do not need to physically copy and stage data at … Continue reading →

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Role-playing Dimensions

James Serra's Blog Posted on November 28, 2011 by James SerraMarch 20, 2012

Dimensions are often recycled for multiple purposes within the same database.  For instance, a “Date” dimension can be used for “Date of Sale”, as well as “Date of Delivery”, or “Date of Hire”.  This is often referred to as a … Continue reading →

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Conformed dimensions

James Serra's Blog Posted on November 21, 2011 by James SerraOctober 25, 2011

A conformed dimension is a dimension that has the same meaning to every fact with which it relates.  Conformed dimensions allow facts and measures to be categorized and described in the same way across multiple facts and/or data marts, ensuring consistent … Continue reading →

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Reference Dimensions

James Serra's Blog Posted on November 18, 2011 by James SerraFebruary 3, 2013

A reference dimension occurs when the key column for the dimension is joined indirectly to the fact table through a key in another dimension table.  This results in a snowflake schema design. The following figure shows one fact table named InternetSales, … Continue reading →

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SQL Server 2012 RC0 is here!

James Serra's Blog Posted on November 17, 2011 by James SerraDecember 17, 2011

SQL Server 2012 RC0 (Release Candidate 0), formerly known as SQL Server Denali, is now available for download.  SQL Server 2012 RC0 is the first release which is feature complete. This was unexpected as no one gave any hints that it … Continue reading →

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Degenerate Dimensions

James Serra's Blog Posted on November 16, 2011 by James SerraSeptember 11, 2013

Degenerate dimensions, also called fact dimensions, are standard dimensions that are constructed from attribute columns in fact tables instead of from attribute columns in dimension tables.  This is because useful dimensional data is sometimes stored in a fact table to … Continue reading →

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Many-to-Many Dimensions

James Serra's Blog Posted on November 14, 2011 by James SerraDecember 29, 2011

In SSAS, data structures do not always conform to the snowflake or star schema model where one fact is associated with a single dimension member.  For example, consider the example of financial transactions in accounts that can have one or … Continue reading →

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Parallel execution in SSIS

James Serra's Blog Posted on November 11, 2011 by James SerraJanuary 27, 2013

Parallel execution in SSIS improves performance on computers that have multiple physical or logical processors.  To support parallel execution of different tasks in a package, SSIS uses two properties: MaxConcurrentExecutables and EngineThreads.  If you are like me, you probably did not … Continue reading →

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I work at Microsoft as a big data and data warehousing solution architect where I have been for most of the last eleven years.  Prior to that I was an independent consultant working as a Data Warehouse/Business Intelligence architect and developer. I am a prior SQL Server MVP with over 40 years of IT experience. The views and opinions on this blog are mine and not that of Microsoft. Check out my book Deciphering Data Architectures: Choosing Between a Modern Data Warehouse, Data Fabric, Data Lakehouse, and Data Mesh. 

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