Upgrading SQL Server–Standard Edition License Limits
SQL Server Standard Edition License Limits One thing you need to consider as you are contemplating an upgrade and migration effort from a legacy version
SQL Server Standard Edition License Limits One thing you need to consider as you are contemplating an upgrade and migration effort from a legacy version
As I noted yesterday, Lenovo recently submitted a TPC-E benchmark result for a Lenovo ThinkSystem SR650 two-socket system, with two 14nm Intel Xeon Platinum 8180
For Day 4 of this series, I want to talk briefly about server hardware. If you are running a legacy version of SQL Server, it
For Day 3, I’ll be talking about operating system support dates and SQL Server version support for various operating system versions. If you are running
For Day 2, lets talk about the top five reasons that will help you make the case for an upgrade and migration effort to SQL
Today is the start of a new series of blog posts about upgrading and migrating to SQL Server 2016/2017 from an older version of SQL
If you have been thinking about buying/building a new desktop development/testing machine that has enough resources to run multiple concurrent large virtual machines or a
Many organizations are running older and possibly out of support versions of SQL Server, running on older versions of Windows Server, on old, slower, out
CPU-Z 1.80 was released on July 10, 2017. It adds support for the new Intel Skylake-X and Kabylake-X high-end desktop processors (HEDT). It also adds
As Kimberly blogged about earlier this year, SQLskills has an ongoing initiative to blog about basic topics, which we’re calling SQL101. We’re all blogging about
This month, there are more minor updates to the all of the versions of the queries. I usually make additional minor updates to the queries
As Kimberly blogged about earlier this year, SQLskills has an ongoing initiative to blog about basic topics, which we’re calling SQL101. We’re all blogging about
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