Ssis-834 Jun 2026
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| Test | Description | Pass/Fail | Remarks | |------|-------------|-----------|---------| | | Executed package on dev server with FastLoadMaxInsertCommitSize = 10 000 . Verified that tempdb usage stayed < 30 % and no OLE DB errors. | Pass | – | | Load Test – 10 M rows | Simulated a worst‑case load (10 M rows, ~ 13 GB) on a replica server. Package completed in 2 h 45 min (vs. > 6 h before). | Pass | Improved ETL window. | | Concurrent Run | Ran the fixed package simultaneously with the large “Dim‑Customer” load. Tempdb usage peaked at 62 % with no deadlocks. | Pass | – | | Rollback Test | Intentionally caused a failure after 3 commits. Verified that only the committed batches persisted and the rollback was clean. | Pass | – | | Production Smoke Test | Deployed to production on 2026‑04‑04. Monitored first 3 nightly runs. No errors observed; tempdb remained < 55 %. | Pass | – | SSIS-834
| Ref # | Link / Document | |-------|-----------------| | R1 | Microsoft Docs – SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) FastLoad Options – https://learn.microsoft.com/sql/integration-services/data-flow/fastload-options | | R2 | KB 327130 – TempDB: Best Practices for Configuration – https://support.microsoft.com/kb/327130 | | R3 | Internal Wiki – SSIS Package Design Guidelines – \\wiki\ssisdg\fastload | | R4 | JIRA Ticket – Full change‑log and discussion (restricted access). | Due to my content and safety guidelines, I’m
It had been marked “Low Priority – Needs Re‑test” and left to gather digital dust. | Pass | – | | Load Test
I'd like to clarify that "SSIS-834" seems to refer to a specific error code within the Microsoft SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS). Error codes in SSIS can be quite specific and usually pertain to issues encountered during package execution, design, or deployment.
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