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Microsoft SQL Service Broker

  • March 1st, 2010
  • Posted in Guides

What is Microsofts SQL service broker? Its a message queuing platform on Microsofts SQL Server. It allows you to queue up jobs for the database to deal with asynchronously. Why use it? I'm no DBA, but in my case, I was working with a database server that was at full tilt and there was work that it could be handle asynchronously to spread the load. In other words, there was data that needed processing but it did not need to be handled immediately, like data for some reports, that could be placed on a queue to be processed by the database server in it's own good time. [ READ MORE ]

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