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Best ways to retrieve data from large databases

Asked by isaacr25 in Databases Miscellaneous, MS SQL Server

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I've been charged with creating a web-reporting system which reads data from a large SQL Server database. The amount of data stored in this server is HUGE, so performance is a major issue when retrieving data, especially with many of the queries involving data across several tables.

What suggestions and methods are best for minimizing the time it takes to retrieve the data from large databases? Thanks in advance.Start Free Trial
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