Optimizing tempdb performance in SQL Server 2012

SQL Server 2008 R2 BOL contains a topic on optimizing tempdb: SQL Server 2008 R2 Books Online > Database Engine > Development > Designing and Implementing Structured Storage > Databases > Optimizing Databases > Optimizing tempdb Performance.
I have been unable to locate a comparable topic in BOL for SQL Server 2012.  Is this type of performance tuning for tempdb no longer necessary in SQL Server 2012?

Is this type of performance tuning for tempdb no longer necessary in SQL Server 2012?
That's incorrect. Looks like topic is missing in SQL 2012 BOL. I will alert the author and report back if needed. Meantime, you can follow the same for 2012 as well.
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    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.233 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Online called for resource SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:00.233 INFO  [RCM] HandleMonitorReply: ONLINERESOURCE for 'SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)', gen(6) result 997/0.
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    00000998.000012f0::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Using provider SQL IP Address 1 (CPCTestSQLClus), ip address 10.144.166.160, mask 255.255.255.0, prefix length 24
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    00000998.000012f0::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/InitializeIndirect to NN:Agent
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: OnInitialize (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,Configuration)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: CanModuleBeInitializedImp - Module can be initialized, current state Offline
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending Initialize to module NN:082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181:Configuration
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/Initialize to NN:082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181:Configuration
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    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: Signaling main strand to initialize module
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: Calling initialize of the configuration implementation
    000005a4.00001350::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: Setting 'StatusKerberos' in clusdb returned status 0
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: Creating a New AD NetName (type Singleton)...
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Initializing (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,AccountAD)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/InitializeIndirect to NN:Agent
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: OnInitialize (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,AccountAD)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: CanModuleBeInitializedImp - Module can be initialized, current state Closing
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending Initialize to module NN:082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181:AccountAD
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/Initialize to NN:082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181:AccountAD
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: AccountAD: Waiting for ongoing slow strand to complete (if any)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: AccountAD: Signaling main strand to initialize module
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: AccountAD: Initializing Name: CPCTestSQLClus, NetbiosName: CPCTESTSQLCLUS, Type: Singleton, Created: false
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.248 INFO  [RES] Network Name: [NNLIB] GetCreatingDC - name CPCTestSQLClus, lookup flags = 1
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.452 INFO  [RES] Network Name: [NNLIB] GetDCWithFlags - using DC
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    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.647 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read only private properties
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    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.815 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read/Write private properties
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.830 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read only private properties
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.830 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read/Write private properties
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:00.830 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read only private properties
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    00000998.000012f0::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: PerformOnline - Initialization of Configuration module finished with result: 6
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    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 ERR   [RCM] rcm::RcmResource::HandleFailure: (SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus))
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    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM] TransitionToState(SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)) ProcessingFailure-->[WaitingToTerminate to DelayRestartingResource].
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM] Res SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus): [WaitingToTerminate to DelayRestartingResource] -> Terminating( DelayRestartingResource )
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM] TransitionToState(SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)) [WaitingToTerminate to DelayRestartingResource]-->[Terminating to DelayRestartingResource].
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Terminate called for resource SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Entering Offline thread
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Performing actual offline of resource.
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Closing (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,AdminShare)
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/CloseIndirect to NN:Agent
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: OnClose (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,AdminShare)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/Close to NN:082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181:AdminShare
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 ERR   [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: AdminShare: OnCloseBase, Error Already Closing, previous state: Closing/Ending
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: OnCloseReply (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,AdminShare) result: 1904
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: SyncReplyHandler Configuration, result: 1904
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Closing (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,Configuration)
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/CloseIndirect to NN:Agent
    000005a4.00000cd8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM-rbtr] giving default token to group SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)
    000005a4.00000cd8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM-rbtr] giving default token to group SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)
    000005a4.00000cd8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM-rbtr] giving default token to group SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)
    000005a4.00000cd8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM-rbtr] giving default token to group SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: OnClose (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,Configuration)
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/Close to NN:082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181:Configuration
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: Canceling work, state: Closing/Idle
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: OnCloseBase, previous state: Initializing/Idle
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: Closing... (PreviousState: Initializing, Created: false, Type: Singleton)
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Closing (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,AccountAD)
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/CloseIndirect to NN:Agent
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: OnClose (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,AccountAD)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/Close to NN:082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181:AccountAD
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: AccountAD: Canceling work, state: Closing/Idle
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: AccountAD: OnCloseBase, previous state: Initializing/Idle
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: OnCloseReply (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,AccountAD) result: 0
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: Finish Closing NetName (type Singleton) Module AccountAD, result 0, remaining... 0 (0)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: -- listing 3 instances ---------------------------------------------
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: --- 7 modules for instance: 082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181:
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Configuration with states: Offline/Ending (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: AccountAD with states: Closing/Ending (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Client with states: Offline/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Configuration: Closed
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Identity with states: Offline/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Dns with states: Offline/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: OnCloseReply (082d8ef5-62a8-4fee-acbc-e89b769e9181,Configuration) result: 0
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Netbios with states: Offline/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.0000075c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: SyncReplyHandler Configuration, result: 0
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: AdminShare with states: Closing/Ending (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: --- 7 modules for instance: 43dec41b-661c-42a8-ae23-b635d7ab11f5:
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Configuration with states: Offline/Ending (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: AccountAD with states: Closing/Ending (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Client with states: Offline/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Identity with states: Offline/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Dns with states: Offline/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Netbios with states: Offline/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: AdminShare with states: Closing/Ending (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: --- 7 modules for instance: c03fb105-9a50-4d00-8bee-afaf693f7efc:
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Configuration with states: Initialized/Idle (Alive)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: AccountAD with states: Initializing/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Client with states: Initialized/Idle (Alive)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Identity with states: Error/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Dns with states: Initialized/Idle (Alive)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: Netbios with states: Initialized/Idle (Alive)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: ---- Module: AdminShare with states: Initialized/Idle (BeingBorn)
    00000998.000010e8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: -- 0 Zombie modules
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM] HandleMonitorReply: TERMINATERESOURCE for 'SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)', gen(7) result 0/0.
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM] Res SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus): [Terminating to DelayRestartingResource] -> DelayRestartingResource( StateUnknown )
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM] TransitionToState(SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)) [Terminating to DelayRestartingResource]-->DelayRestartingResource.
    000005a4.0000050c::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 WARN  [RCM] Queueing immediate delay restart of resource SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus) in 500 ms.
    000005a4.00001248::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM-rbtr] giving default token to group SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)
    000005a4.00001248::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM-rbtr] giving default token to group SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)
    000005a4.00001248::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM-rbtr] giving default token to group SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)
    000005a4.00001248::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RCM-rbtr] giving default token to group SQL Server (MSSQLSERVER)
    000005a4.00001350::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    00000998.00000b78::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read/Write private properties
    000005a4.00001350::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    00000998.00000b78::2013/05/08-20:45:01.112 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read only private properties
    00000998.00000b78::2013/05/08-20:45:01.127 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read/Write private properties
    000005a4.00001350::2013/05/08-20:45:01.127 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    00000998.00000b78::2013/05/08-20:45:01.127 INFO  [RES] Network Name <SQL Network Name (CPCTestSQLClus)>: Getting Read only private properties
    000005a4.00001350::2013/05/08-20:45:01.127 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    000005a4.00001350::2013/05/08-20:45:01.127 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    000005a4.00001350::2013/05/08-20:45:01.143 INFO  [GEM] Sending 1 messages as a batched GEM message
    00000998.00000b78::2013/05/08-20:45:01.252 INFO  [RES] Network Name: Agent: Sending request Netname/RecheckConfig to NN:c03fb105-9a50-4d00-8bee-afaf693f7efc:Netbios
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.252 INFO  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Netbios: Slow Operation, FinishWithReply: 0
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.252 INFO  [RES] Network Name:  [NN] got sync reply: 0
    00000998.00000ab8::2013/05/08-20:45:01.252 INFO  [RES] Network Name <Cluster Name>: Netbios: End of Slow Operation, state: Initialized/Idle, prevWorkState: Idle

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