Several dozen customers are already running SQL Server 2012 AlwaysOn in production. We have published case studies with some of these reference customers.
Mediterranean Shipping Company (MSC) : https://www.microsoft.com/casestudies/Microsoft-SQL-Server-2012/Mediterranean-Shipping-Company-MSC/Shipper-Supports-Expansion-by-Boosting-Speed-Control-and-Savings-with-Microsoft/4000011460
Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center: https://www.microsoft.com/casestudies/Microsoft-SQL-Server-2012/Beth-Israel-Deaconess-Medical-Center/Hospital-Improves-Availability-and-Speeds-Performance-to-Deliver-High-Quality-Care/5000000011
For more customer case studies on AlwaysOn, search microsoft.com/casestudies:
Comments
- Anonymous
January 21, 2016
Are there any case studies which had reported good performance improvement by offloading "select only" stored procs to read-only secondary ? By moving "heavy select stored procs" from primary to read-only secondary would significantly lower the primary work load and the stored procs might even perform much better on a read-only secondary! This is my assumption, please advise if any of your customers have done this and are happy.