Hi
Is there any place where I can learn about the internal structure of a typical database file MDF
I'm not planning to do a competitor product :) Just want to know how it is internally organized
Any link, articles, books recommendations are welcome
Thanks,"Inside SQL Server 2000" is a good start.
"Craig Kenisston" <craigkenisston@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi,
> Is there any place where I can learn about the internal structure of a
typical database file MDF ?
> I'm not planning to do a competitor product :) Just want to know how it is
internally organized.
> Any link, articles, books recommendations are welcome.
>
> Thanks,|||Hi,
Have a look into the below link:-
http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/architec/8_
ar_da2_9sab.asp
Thanks
Hari
MCDBA
"Craig Kenisston" <craigkenisston@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:6A1F69A7-DB09-4180-8691-40BB1F2D3202@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> Is there any place where I can learn about the internal structure of a
typical database file MDF ?
> I'm not planning to do a competitor product :) Just want to know how it is
internally organized.
> Any link, articles, books recommendations are welcome.
>
> Thanks,|||Inside SQL Server 2000 by Kalen Delaney is one of the best books on the
subject. Books online has some information and Ken Henderson's Guru's Guide
to SQL Server Architecture looks promising (although I have not yet added
this one to my library).
"Craig Kenisston" <craigkenisston@.hotmail.com> wrote in message
news:6A1F69A7-DB09-4180-8691-40BB1F2D3202@.microsoft.com...
> Hi,
> Is there any place where I can learn about the internal structure of a
typical database file MDF ?
> I'm not planning to do a competitor product :) Just want to know how it is
internally organized.
> Any link, articles, books recommendations are welcome.
>
> Thanks,
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