June 17, 2004 at 9:06 am
I just upgraded from the world of SQL 7 to SQL 2000 a few months. I have recently found that Indexfrag to work far better in my case and I can schedule it to run pretty often like twice a week in the middle of the night. I found INDEXDEFRAG to be much faster then REINDEX and the main thing is because the indexes are not rebuild, the trans log stays in check. I have some really large tables and rebuilding the clustered indexes would make my trans grow to gigantic proportions.
Now to my question . Running DBCC REINDEX updates all my stats as well. With INDEXDEFRAG, would I still need to run "update statistics" separately? Also how often should the stats be updated.
June 18, 2004 at 12:26 am
- do you have autoupdate-stats on (at db level) ? just run it once in a while.
We just run it once in a while (4 times a year) because autoupdatestats is on.
- If your data dos not change that much in cardinality of data and number of rows, you might choose to run sp_updatestats just once. If you don't know its variation, schedule it once a month to start with.
- don't forget to run dbcc updateusage ('yourdb') with countrows every now and then.
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