Just watched your PluralSight dmv course – and even signed up to the service! Great stuff.
When are you going to post part 2 and 3 ?
Looking forward to it.
Regards
Henrik
As usual great work. In the future do you envision that you might add a deadlocks query or more importantly aggregated blocking script?
Thanks
Steve
I have one question about Microsoft’s current patching directories that are created (C:\Program Files\Microsoft SQL Server\110\Setup Bootstrap) during the update. Specifically the patch directories created in Log & Update Cache. Most Microsoft posts say that any of the Log directories can be deleted as needed, but that you should never delete any directory under the Update Cache Directory.
I can fully understand the need for these directories in the event you need to back out a patch set when you encounter problems, but since these directories are quiet large do you think that it would be safe to delete all the directories prior to the current Service Pack?
Thanks,
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