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Reporting Services Tutorial: Pt. 3 - Performance Tuning Your Reporting: How to Ensure Connection Pooling in Your Reports

   Chapter: Inside SQL Server Reporting Services: Understanding the Architecture of SSRS
Download! Skill Level: 400 (Intermediate - Advanced)
Duration: 12:30
Size: 12.5MB
Versions/Editions Covered: SQL Server 2005 , SQL Server 2008 , SQL Server 2000
Added/Updated: Aug 17, 2007
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In this video, your instructor will be discussing with you the details of Connection Pooling and how to best take advantage of it in Reporting Services.

Highlights:

  • What is connection pooling?
  • How/When to re-use a connection
  • Techniques for the best performance in connection pooling

and much more!

Tags for this video: connection performance connection pooling re-use connection report  
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This video is part of the following video series: "An Introduction to Data Sources in SSRS: The Shared Data Source and Report-Specific Data Sources"
In SQL Server Reporting Services, you have two options for connecting to the various data sources: you can either use a Shared Data Source, which is shared among multiple reports, or the Report-Specific Data Source which the name implies its use. This series of SQL Server Reporting Services video tutorials explains the difference between the two (a quick difference at that) and then gets into the nitty gritty: performance tuning your Shared Data Sources. Tweaking Shared Data Sources usually offers the most impact on performance and, after watching this series, you'll have a much more in-depth understanding of what to do (and use), when.
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