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Author SQL2K5 Database Engine Tuning Advisor
Jean-Marc Blaise

2006-01-23, 3:23 am

Hi,

I find much regrettable that Database Engine Tuning Advisor be not part of
MS-Express Edition ... A server without such help is not a server.
Besides, you've got the tutorials, but not the tool to play with :-(((

Regards,

JM Blaise


Dan Guzman

2006-01-24, 7:23 am

> I find much regrettable that Database Engine Tuning Advisor be not part of
> MS-Express Edition


There will certainly be SQL Server features that are not available in all
SQL Server editions, especially in the free SQL Server 2005 Express Edition.

>... A server without such help is not a server.


Previous versions of SQL Server didn't have this feature and were still
'servers'. A competent DBA should be able to perform database tuning
manually. I agree that DETA can be a DBA productivity tool or used as a GUI
tool to hold a non-DBA's hand. IMHO, it's not a core server component.

> Besides, you've got the tutorials, but not the tool to play with :-(((


MS Marketing probably wants to whet your appetite :-)

If you feel strongly that this feature should be included, consider making
this suggestion at the product feedback center:
http://lab.msdn.microsoft.com/productfeedback/. You could also spend 50
USD for the developer edition and then implement recommendations on your
Express Edition database schema.

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Hope this helps.

Dan Guzman
SQL Server MVP

"Jean-Marc Blaise" <nobody@nobody.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
>
> I find much regrettable that Database Engine Tuning Advisor be not part of
> MS-Express Edition ... A server without such help is not a server.
> Besides, you've got the tutorials, but not the tool to play with :-(((
>
> Regards,
>
> JM Blaise
>
>
>



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