Varun Rajan, founder of SQLINFO, is undoubtedly a man of extraordinary passion for new technologies. My outstanding career typically started in June 2008 as a junior database developer. Currently holding an incredible experience of 16 active years in the technology space. Co-founded a private company in the technology space and acted ethically as a responsible director of an innovative company for some years.
In this professional journey, I undoubtedly played different roles, including developer, DBA, consultant, architect, cloud architect, project manager, and program manager. However, the most exciting role was as director of my own enterprise.
During this fabulous journey, I worked with Fortune 100 companies as well as mid-size companies like Allianz, Cognizant, LTIMINDTREE, Orion Business Innovation, Wipro etc.
This personal blog focuses on cloud, databases, disruptive technologies, personal motivation, corporate strategies, and an entirely different subject that will be included soon called “Happy Life.” The impressive success of SQLINFO is at ease in the simple but greatest words of Mahatma Gandhi.
“First they ignore you, then they laugh at you, then they fight you, and then you win.”
My other areas of interest lie in Advaita philosophy and experiencing it. After walking humbly on the shores of the great Indian philosophy, I discovered that “energy can neither be created nor destroyed but can be changed from one form to another” (Albert Einstein), which is the same as what Krishna told in the Bhagavad Gita.
If anyone genuinely needs support/service/advice from me, I am happy to willingly serve them in compliance with my current organizational policies and code of conduct.
Email: varun@sqlinfo.in
nidheesh
15 years agoHi,
I have few doubts on Sql server
1. What is the total number of columns in a table
2. why we are having only one Clustered index.
thanks
nidheesh
Varun
15 years agoHi Nideesh,
1.What is the total number of columns in a table
you can have 1024 Columns in a base table.
2. why we are having only one Clustered index.
In SQL Server Data is stored in Data Page.When you create a clustered index on a table,
the data is stored and sorted based on the Clustered key. So you cannot have more than one clustered index on a table.Refer http://www.sqlinfo.in/2010/07/heap-clustered-nonclustered/ Please put your quereis in the Posts.