SP2, VLDB Maintenance and TechEd
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
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
While at SQL Server Connections in Orlando, Stephen Wynkoop of SSWUG stole some morning time for an interview (morning time is not my best but
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
Last week while Paul and I were in the UK delivering a one day seminar on Crucial Database Maintenance Techniques, we met David McMahon from
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
Instant Initialization is a new feature of SQL Server 2005 that is based on an NTFS feature that was added to Windows XP (and therefore
OK – I feel like I know a fair amount about SQL Server but sometimes I also feel like I don’t :) :) I’m continuously
Enterprise only. OK – I really need to blog more and well – I’m starting today by blogging a “quickie” blog entry on something that
Well, I've promised to blog more and I'm really going to try to do so. This morning I got the perfect question/comment (in email) to
Ok – a strange title indeed but it’s been a strange couple of months. It all started with a “much needed” vacation and I thought
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