SQL Server Management Studio is an integrated environment for managing your SQL Server infrastructure. SQL Server Management Studio provides tools to configure, monitor, and administer instances of SQL Server. For more information, see SQL Server Management Studio
The tasks in this topic describe how to use SQL Server Management Studio to manage memory-optimized tables; indexes on memory-optimized tables; natively compiled stored procedures; and user-defined, memory-optimized table types.
To create a database with a memory-optimized data filegroup
In Object Explorer, connect to an instance of the SQL Server Database Engine and then expand that instance.
Right-click Databases, and then click New Database.
To add a new memory-optimized data filegroup, click the Filegroups page. Under MEMORY OPTIMIZED DATA, click Add filegroup and then enter the name of the memory-optimized data filegroup. The column labeled FILESTREAM Files represents the number of containers in the filegroup. Containers are added on the General page.
To add a file (container) to the filegroup, click the General page. Under Database files, click Add. Select File Type as FILESTREAM Data, specify the logical name of the container, select the memory-optimized filegroup, and make sure that Autogrowth / Maxsize is set to Unlimited.
For more information on how to create a new database by using SQL Server Management Studio, see Create a Database.
To create a memory-optimized table
In Object Explorer, right-click the Tables node of your database, click New, and then click Memory Optimized Table.
A template for creating memory-optimized tables is displayed.
To replace the template parameters, click Specify Values for Template Parameters on the Query menu.
For more information on how to use templates, see Template Explorer.
In Object Explorer, tables will be ordered first by disk-based tables followed by memory-optimized tables. Use Object Explorer Details to see all tables ordered by name.
To create a natively compiled stored procedure
In Object Explorer, right-click the Stored Procedures node of your database, click New, and then click Natively Compiled Stored Procedure.
A template for creating natively compiled stored procedures is displayed.
To replace the template parameters, click Specify Values for Template Parameters on the Query menu.
To create a user-defined memory-optimized table type
In Object Explorer, expand the Types node of your database, right-click the User-Defined Table Types node, click New, and then click User-Defined Memory Optimized Table Type.
A template for creating user-defined memory-optimized table type is displayed.
To replace the template parameters, click Specify Values for Template Parameters on the Query menu.
View Memory Usage by Memory-Optimized Objects Report
In Object Explorer, right-click your database, click Reports, click Standard Reports, and then click Memory Usage By Memory Optimized Objects.
This report provides detailed data on the utilization of memory space by memory-optimized objects within the database.
View Properties for Allocated and Used Memory for a Table, Database
To get information about in-memory usage:
In Object Explorer, right-click on your memory-optimized table, click Properties, and then the Storage page. The value for the Data Space property indicates the memory used by the data in the table. The value for the Index Space property indicates the memory used by the indexes on table.
In Object Explorer, right-click on your database, click Properties, and then click the General page. The value for the Memory Allocated To Memory Optimized Objects property indicates the memory allocated to memory-optimized objects in the database. The value for the Memory Used By Memory Optimized Objects property indicates the memory used by memory-optimized objects in the database.
Supported Features in SQL Server Management Studio
SQL Server Management Studio supports features and operations that are supported by the database engine on databases with memory-optimized data filegroup, memory-optimized tables, indexes, and natively compiled stored procedures.
For database, table, stored procedure, user-defined table type, or index objects, the following SQL Server Management Studio features have been updated or extended to support In-Memory OLTP.
Object Explorer
Context menus
Filter settings
Script As
Tasks
Reports
Properties
Database tasks:
Attach and detach a database that contains memory-optimized tables.
The Attach Databases user interface does not display the memory-optimized data filegroup. However, you can proceed with attaching the database and the database will be attached correctly.
Note
If you want to use SQL Server Management Studio to attach a database that has a memory-optimized data filegroup container, and if the database's memory-optimized data filegroup container was created on another computer, the location of the memory-optimized data filegroup container must be the same on both computers. If you want the location of the database's memory-optimized data filegroup container to be different on the new computer, you can, use Transact-SQL to attach the database. In the following example, the location of the memory-optimized data filegroup container on the new computer is C:\Folder2. But when the memory-optimized data filegroup container was created, on the first computer, the location was C:\Folder1.
In the Generate and Publish Scripts Wizard, the default value for Check for object existence scripting option is FALSE. If the value of Check for object existence scripting option is set to TRUE in the Set Scripting Options screen of the wizard, the script generated would contain "CREATE PROCEDURE <procedure_name> AS" and "ALTER PROCEDURE <procedure_name> <procedure_definition>". When executed, the generated script will return an error as ALTER PROCEDURE is not supported on natively compiled stored procedures.
To change the generated script for each natively compiled stored procedure:
In "CREATE PROCEDURE <procedure_name> AS", replace "AS" with "<procedure_definition>".
Copy databases. For databases with memory-optimized objects, the creation of the database on the destination server and transfer of data will not be executed within a transaction.
Import and export data. Use the SQL Server Import and Export WizardCopy data from one or more tables or views option. If the destination table is a memory-optimized table that does not exist in the destination database:
In the SQL Server Import and Export Wizard, in the Specify Table Copy or Query screen, select Copy data from one or more tables or views. Then click Next.
Click Edit Mappings. Then select Create destination table and click Edit SQL. Enter the CREATE TABLE syntax for creating a memory-optimized table on the destination database. Click OK and complete the remaining steps in the wizard.
Maintenance plans. The maintenance tasks reorganize index and rebuild index are not supported on memory-optimized tables and their indexes. Therefore, when a maintenance plan for rebuild index and reorganize index are executed, the memory-optimized tables and their indexes in the selected databases are omitted.
The maintenance task update statistics are not supported with a sample scan on memory-optimized tables and their indexes. Therefore, when a maintenance plan for update statistics is executed, the statistics for memory-optimized tables and their indexes are always updated to WITH FULLSCAN, NORECOMPUTE.
Object Explorer details pane
Template Explorer
Unsupported Features in SQL Server Management Studio
For In-Memory OLTP objects, SQL Server Management Studio does not support features and operations that are also not supported by the database engine.
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