Statistics, query plans, and are you reading Conor’s blog?
I know that Paul and I recommended that you subscribe to Conor's blog… but have you? He's posted some great details on Partitioning (Part 1
I know that Paul and I recommended that you subscribe to Conor's blog… but have you? He's posted some great details on Partitioning (Part 1
I had started to write this blog post when we (Paul and I) were on our way back from Zurich on November 21. We had
Over the past couple of years, we’ve had *tons* of requests for the DDM (the Dual Database Monitor – which is a little utility for
Every time we’re at a conference, we get asked whether we’re going to write any books on the kinds of things we talk about. Well,
OK, well, the first day is over and we’re starting to relax… just had a nice meal in our room and we’re off to each
OK, if you’ve been reading at all… you know that Paul’s leaving Microsoft (ok, he’s left… yippie!) and joining SQLskills (ok, he’s joined). And, well,
Well, I’m not sure where May went but I do know that part of it went to my 2 weeks in Hyderabad, India at Microsoft
OK…SP2, the SP2 refresh and then the parallel/subsequent GDRs has seemingly (and rightly so) confused some of us… However, thanks to the PSS Engineers blog
In the quest for more (and more and more ;) information, I’ve been told about a new link – from the SQL Server Books Online
OK, I’ve been complaining about finding resources – for a long time… AND, I’ve been complaining about how I can never tell if a whitepaper
Another great DotNetRocks interview has been completed. It’s Paul Randal‘s session on Disaster Recovery, DBCC, Index fragmentation (and defrag) and [unfortunately for me] a lot
I had a discussion earlier today (with Paul Randal) about many misconceptions that exist about upgrading databases and more importantly, about “downgrading” databases. Really, the
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