| Feature | Impact | Benchmark Methodology | |---------|--------|-----------------------| | Adaptive Parallelism | +1.6× throughput on CPU‑bound dataflows (e.g., large fact tables). | 100 TB of mixed CSV/Parquet loads on a 32‑core VM (AMD EPYC 7542). | | Buffer Management Optimizer | 22 % reduction in average latency per batch. | Measured latency on incremental CDC loads (SQL Server → ADLS). | | Zero‑Copy Data Transfer (Azure → Synapse) | Eliminates intermediate staging files. | End‑to‑end load time for 5 TB of Parquet files dropped from 12 h to 3 h. | | Built‑in Data‑Profiling | Real‑time row‑level stats without extra task. | 10 % reduction in post‑load validation scripts. |
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Subject: SSIS 9.4.8 – Full Technical and Operational Review
Prepared for: [Stakeholder / Project Sponsor]
Prepared by: [Your Name], Senior Data‑Integration Analyst
Date: 14 April 2026 | Feature | Impact | Benchmark Methodology |
SQL Server Integration Services (SSIS) has been Microsoft’s flagship ETL and workflow engine since SQL Server 2005. Version 9.4.8—commercially marketed as SSIS 948—was introduced in Q3 2025 as part of the SQL Server 2022 ecosystem. It introduces a set of architectural and functional enhancements designed to: The purpose of this report is to give
The purpose of this report is to give decision‑makers a comprehensive, data‑driven view of SSIS 948, evaluate its suitability for our current and future data‑integration landscape, and outline an actionable migration/implementation roadmap.
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