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SentrySafe QA0121 Fire-Safe Waterproof Data Storage Chest, Grey
SentrySafe QA0121 Fire-Safe Waterproof Data Storage Chest, Grey

$250.00
I'm sure this safe will be wonderful to keep my data safe, but it will hold little else. It is teeny tiny, soooooo much smaller than it looks in the picture. I was VERY disappointed.
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Skywriter

$23.49
The Data Warehouse Toolkit: The Complete Guide to Dimensional Modeling (Second Edition)
The Data Warehouse Toolkit: The Complete Guide to Dimensional Modeling (Second Edition)

$60.00
There are many aspects to setting up a data warehouse and I have not found a book which adequately covers enough of the bases to think that it gives enough information that I might actually be able to build a data warehouse from scratch. This book covers the fairly narrow domain of how should I setup the database schema for my data warehouse. So, if you're question is - how do I start setting up a database for my data warehouse, this is the book for you.

The book is unique in that it presents several case studies of how data warehouses could be setup. In some ways, these examples are so simplistic, that it hardly seems necessary to put them down. But along with each example, a different aspect of the data warehouse is explored and this is how the author has chosen to organize these topics in this book.

What appeared to be lacking was relating the new data warehouse schema to what you might already have in your production environment. If the examples were enhanced to show what the original production database schema looks like, that might give not only a better idea of how to create the schema, but how to translate it and the problems associated with that.

So much of data warehouse design is inter-related so the concentration on dimensional modeling is limiting and no generic book can ever describe the situation you are facing in real life. You might begin to suspect that the reason why data warehouse projects are so complicated and fail is because of books like this which specify a specific and non-intuitive method for constructing database. The methods described in this book are certainly not intuitive. In my experience, things like creating tables to represent dates and abandoning the natural pkeys in your prodcution schema (as is recommended by this book) tend to make things more complex and difficult to understand as a developer. So beware of implementing things from ths book that don't make sense to you, because they probably don't.

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