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MOSS Scalability and Performance WhitePaper RELEASED!
Ok. So I've been waiting for this day for about 3 months now! The culmination of the efforts of several incredible individuals has officially materialized. ANNOUNCING: Using Microsoft® Office SharePoint® Server to implement a large-scale content storage...
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TechEd 2008 Whirlwind - RBS, FAST Search, and Hyper-V
What can I say about this past week! It was a great ride and I'm not even talking about The Mummy at Universal! I spent this last week at TechEd 2008 in Orlando. It was such an amazing event that I don't even know where to begin! So I'll start...
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SharePoint Database Indexes and Statistics
In the storage whitepaper that I recently released, I talked a bit about the SPDatabaseStatisticsJobDefinition timer job and the fact that it can, in most cases keep SharePoint running smoothly. However, I recently had to research a bit further into what...
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Scaling SharePoint 2007 - Storage Architecture
Ok. So after writing that last post on the 100GB database limitation I got some nice feedback from several people. Also, I'm finding that this is information that really needs to get "out there". Far to often, KL is brought in to implement...
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SharePoint 2007: Revenge of the 100GB Database
Right...he's a Star Wars geek. Check. I wanted to discuss something else I heard a lot about at the SharePoint 2008 conference. The 100GB database limitation. Organizations are now looking at SharePoint as a legitimate large scale application. They...
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Mar 08 2008, 10:10 AM
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Microsoft SharePoint Conference 2008
Uhhh. If you haven't gotten the memo yet folks. SharePoint is HOT!!!! I've been to a few different conferences in the last couple years and it is very clear that interest in SharePoint is growing at a rapid pace. Now that SharePoint has split...
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Mar 05 2008, 01:12 AM
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SharePoint Scalability Whitepaper at SP Conference 08
Well, the last couple weeks have been a whirlwind. In the past few months, I've been working hard with Paul Learning (Microsoft Consulting Services), Andy Hopkins (Technical Development Manager, Microsoft) as well as a few guys on the MS SharePoint...
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Feb 08 2008, 11:45 PM
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Microsoft Gets FAST!
Before I continue on with any other posts on this blog, I have to lay some very exciting groundwork. I said in my bio that SharePoint can be architected to scale from a single server installation that handles just a handful of static documents to extremely...
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