Chapter 3: The Query Optimizer
In this chapter, we will cover how the SQL Server Query Optimizer works and introduce the steps it performs in the background. This covers everything, from the time a query is submitted to SQL Server until an execution plan is generated and is ready to be executed. This includes steps such as parsing, binding, simplification, trivial plan optimization, and full optimization. Important components and mechanisms that are part of the Query Optimizer architecture, such as transformation rules and the Memo structure, are also introduced.
The purpose of the Query Optimizer is to provide an optimum execution plan, or at least a good enough execution plan, and to do so, it generates many possible alternatives through the use of transformation rules. These alternative plans are stored for the duration of the optimization process in a structure called the Memo. Unfortunately, a drawback of cost-based optimization is the cost of optimization itself. Given that...