SQL Server Diagnostic Information Queries for May 2017
This month, there are two new queries for SQL Server 2017, along with more minor updates for several of the SQL Server 2012 and newer
This month, there are two new queries for SQL Server 2017, along with more minor updates for several of the SQL Server 2012 and newer
Over the past couple of months, SQLskills has embarked on a new initiative to blog about basic topics, which we’re calling SQL101. We’ll all be
As of May 16, 2019, there have been fifteen Cumulative Updates (CU) for the Service Pack 1 branch of SQL Server 2016. There have been
On March 20, 2017, Microsoft released SQL Server 2016 Service Pack 1 CU2, which is Build 13.0.4422.0. This CU has 101 fixes in the public
This month, there are minor updates for the SQL Server 2012 and newer version queries. Rather than having a separate blog post for each version,
Microsoft has released SQL Server 2016 SP1 CU1 (Build 13.0.4411.0). According to the associated cumulative KB article, KB3208177, 63 issues have been resolved with this
(New: we’ve published a range of SQL Server interview candidate screening assessments with our partner Kandio, so you can avoid hiring an ‘expert’ who ends
This month, I have updated the legacy queries for SQL Server 2005, SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008 R2. There are also minor updates
This month, I have added a separate set of queries for SQL Server vNext. Right now, they are almost identical to the SQL Server 2016
Microsoft has released SQL Server 2016 RTM CU3 (Build 13.0.2186.6), with 31 fixes in the public fix list. They have also released SQL Server 2016
At today’s Connect() event, Microsoft announced some pretty major changes for SQL Server 2016 Standard Edition, which are implemented in SQL Server 2016 Service Pack
This month, I have added several new queries to SQL Server 2016 set, along with adding additional comments and documentation in the SQL Server 2012,
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