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SQL Server RBS Performance with SharePoint Server 2010 and StorSimple Storage Solution

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  • Version: 2
  • Category: Document
  • Language: English

This white paper explains how Remote BLOB Storage works in SharePoint Server 2010 and analyzes its performance impacts on database size, database backup size, transaction response times, and backup/restore time.

  • When users store more documents and larger media documents in SharePoint libraries, performance, scalability, and manageability challenges occur for SharePoint administrators. The Remote BLOB Storage (RBS) feature in SharePoint Server 2010 addresses these challenges. This paper explains the RBS feature as it applies to SharePoint Server 2010 and analyzes its performance impacts on key attributes of a SharePoint farm such as database size, database backup size, transaction response times, and backup/restore time.

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oit2010-whitepaper-storsimple-sharepoint2010-rbs.docx
SHA1: ea5bb352a3e97114e006b205e883686d2464d2a1
635 KB
oit2010-whitepaper-storsimple-sharepoint2010-rbs.pdf
SHA1: ea263d3c6463192ba48c42579a0522e61fb0e300
648 KB
oit2010-whitepaper-storsimple-sharepoint2010-rbs.xps
SHA1: df4a2ac28e5b7ed41cfdf732a0e80c87c482d9d3
924 KB

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Operating Systems: Windows 7, Windows Server 2003, Windows Server 2008, Windows Vista, Windows XP

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