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SQL Server Technical Article

Writer: Paul S. Randal (SQLskills.com)

Technical Reviewer: Alexandru Chirica, Arkadi Brjazovski, Prem Mehra, Joanna Omel, Mike Ruthruff, Robin Dhamankar

Published: October 2008

Applies to: SQL Server 2008

Summary: This white paper describes the FILESTREAM feature of SQL Server 2008, which allows storage of and efficient access to BLOB data using a combination of SQL Server 2008 and the NTFS file system. It covers choices for BLOB storage, configuring Windows and SQL Server for using FILESTREAM data, considerations for combining FILESTREAM with other features, and implementation details such as partitioning and performance.

This white paper is targeted at architects, IT Pros, and DBAs tasked with evaluating or implementing FILESTREAM. It assumes the reader is familiar with Windows and SQL Server and has at least a rudimentary knowledge of database concepts such as transactions.

To review the document, please download the Filestream Storage Word document.

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