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	<title>Comments on: Database Optimization Techniques to Increase SQL SERVER Performance &#8211; Part III &#8211; Index on multiple columns</title>
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		<description>Don&#039;t think that performance tuning your SQL Server applications is regulated to the end of the development process. If you want your SQL Server-based applications to scale and run at their full potential, you must begin considering scalability and performance issues during the early stages of your application&#039;s development.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Don&#8217;t think that performance tuning your SQL Server applications is regulated to the end of the development process. If you want your SQL Server-based applications to scale and run at their full potential, you must begin considering scalability and performance issues during the early stages of your application&#8217;s development.</p>
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