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Microstrategy Best Practices for popular databases

Microstrategy Best Practices for some of the popular databases


Apache Hive Best Practices for Performance
https://community.microstrategy.com/s/article/Apache-Hive-Best-Practices-for-Performance?language=en_US


Cloudera Impala Best Practices for Performance
https://community.microstrategy.com/s/article/Cloudera-Impala-Best-Practices-for-Performance?language=en_US


Amazon Redshift Best Practices for Performance
https://community.microstrategy.com/s/article/Amazon-Redshift-Best-Practices-for-Performance?language=en_US

Amazon Redshift Best Practices for Workload Management
https://community.microstrategy.com/s/article/Amazon-Redshift-Best-Practices-for-Workload-Management?language=en_US

 Improving Performance of Multi Pass SQL using DISTKEY in Create Table AS statement for Amazon Redshift
https://community.microstrategy.com/s/article/Improving-Performance-of-Multi-Pass-SQL-using-DISTKEY-in-Create-Table-AS-statement-for-Amazon-Redshift?language=en_US

How to optimize a slow query in Amazon Redshift.
https://community.microstrategy.com/s/article/How-to-optimize-a-slow-query-in-Amazon-Redshift?language=en_US

Best practices for performance using Teradata
https://community.microstrategy.com/s/article/Best-practices-for-performance-using-Teradata?language=en_US

Best Practices for Workload Management with Teradata
https://community.microstrategy.com/s/article/Best-Practices-for-Workload-Management-with-Teradata?language=en_US

SAP HANA Best Practices for Performance
https://community.microstrategy.com/s/article/SAP-HANA-Best-Practices-for-Performance?language=en_US

Best Practices for Spark Thrift Server on YARN
https://community.microstrategy.com/s/article/Best-Practices-for-Spark-Thrift-Server-on-YARN?language=en_US

Informatica Powercenter & Redshift Best Practices
https://community.microstrategy.com/s/article/KB438844-Informatica-Powercenter-Redshift-Best-Practices?language=en_US

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