Saturday 17 March 2012

New FILESTREAM Data Storage Features in SQL Server 2008 : Part 1

FILESTREAM storage is use to store unstructured data, such as documents and images, on the file system.
Before we can start to use FILESTREAM, you must enable FILESTREAM on the instance of the SQL Server Database Engine.
Here are describes how to enable FILESTREAM by using SQL Server Configuration Manager.

Important Note :
You cannot enable FILESTREAM on a 32-bit version of SQL Server running on a 64-bit operating system.

Step enable and change FILESTREAM settings
  1. Open SQL Server Configuration Manager from Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 's  Configuration Tools Menu  .
  2. In the list of services, right-click SQL Server Services, and then click Open.
  3. In the SQL Server Configuration Manager snap-in, locate the instance of SQL Server on which you want to enable FILESTREAM.
  4. Right-click the instance, and then click Properties.
  5. In the SQL Server Properties dialog box, click the FILESTREAM tab.
  6. Select the Enable FILESTREAM for Transact-SQL access check box.
  7. If you want to read and write FILESTREAM data from Windows, click Enable FILESTREAM for file I/O streaming access. Enter the name of the Windows share in the Windows Share Name box.
  8. If remote clients must access the FILESTREAM data that is stored on this share, select Allow remote clients to have streaming access to FILESTREAM data.
  9. Click Apply.
  10. In SQL Server Management Studio, click New Query to display the Query Editor.
  11. In Query Editor, enter the following Transact-SQL code:
    EXEC sp_configure filestream_access_level, 2
    RECONFIGURE
  12. Click Execute.
  13. Restart the SQL Server service.

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