Microsoft guarantees the performance of SQL Server
- by simonsabin
I have recently been informed that Microsoft will be
guaranteeing the performance of SQL Server. Yes thats right Microsoft will
guarantee that you will get better performance out of SQL Server that any other
competitor system.
However on the flip side there are also saying that end
users also have to guarantee the performance of SQL Server if they want to use
the next release of SQL Server targeted for 2011 or 2012.
It appears that a recent recruit Mark Smith from
Newcastle, England will be heading a new team that will be making sure you are
running SQL Server on adequate hardware and making sure you are developing your
applications according to best practices. The Performance Enforcement Team
(SQLPET) will be a global group headed by mark that will oversee two other
groups the existing Customer Advisory Team (SQLCAT) and another new team the
Design and Operation Group (SQLDOG).
Mark informed me that the team was originally thought out
during Yukon and was going to be an independent body that went round to
customers making sure they didn’t suffer performance problems. However it was
felt that they needed to wait a few releases until SQL Server was really there.
The original Yukon Independent Performance Enhancement Team (YIPET) has now
become the SQL Performance Enforcement Team (SQLPET). When challenged about the
change from enhancement to enforcement Mark was unwilling to comment. An
anonymous source suggested that "..Microsoft is sick of the bad press SQL Server
gets for performance when the performance problems are normally down to people
developing applications badly and using inadequate hardware..."
Its true that it is very easy to install and run SQL,
unlike other RDMS systems and the flip side is that its also easy to get into
performance problems due to under specified hardware and bad design.
Its not yet confirmed if this enforcement will apply to
all SKUs or just the high end ones. I would personally welcome some level of
architectural and hardware advice service that clients would be able to turn to,
in order to justify getting the appropriate hardware at the start of a project
and not 1 year in when its often too late.