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SQL Server 2012 : Delivering Manageability and Performance (part 6) - POLICY-BASED MANAGEMENT - Clustered Indexes

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3.11 Clustered Indexes

This is a potentially contentious topic, although many DBAs and some organizations mandate that every table must have a clustered index. The following steps describe how to create the condition and policy for reporting through PBM.

First, create a new condition, specify a meaningful name, and choose the facet named Table. Select the field @HasClusteredIndex, use the equals operator, and choose the value True.

Next, create a policy and select every table in every database for the targets. The facet used in this condition does not support enforcing the condition, so the Evaluation mode options are On Demand or On Schedule. Figure 10 shows the policy configuration.

FIGURE 10

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3.12 Enterprise Policy Management Framework

The Enterprise Policy Management Framework (EPMF) provides centralized compliance reporting for Policy-Based Management solutions. It is currently available only for SQL Server 2008.

The EPMF provides a set of reports that enable easy identification of policy failures, organized by policy category and over time. The solution is easy to deploy and configure, and further leverages investment in the Policy-Based Management infrastructure and knowledge.

You can download the EPMF and keep an eye out for SQL Server 2012 updates here: http://epmframework.codeplex.com/.

 
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