New course: Consolidation Tactics and Best Practices
Tim’s first ever Pluralsight course has been published – SQL Server: Consolidation Tactics and Best Practices – and
Tim’s first ever Pluralsight course has been published – SQL Server: Consolidation Tactics and Best Practices – and
Erin’s new course is called SQL Server: Replacing Profiler with Extended Events and is just under 2.5 hours
There’s a persistent myth that you cannot upgrade a database to a version more that
It’s finally ready! For the last two years, I’ve been working on-and-off on a new
Yesterday in class we had a discussion around the conceptual problem of reconciling the fact
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Over the weekend there was a discussion on the MVP distribution list about the sys.dm_tran_database_transactions
Through the end of July, we’re offering a complete single-instance health-check for a flat fee
Erin’s new course is called SQL Server: Understanding and Using DBCC Commands and is just over 2.25 hours
No, this isn’t an April fools joke. Microsoft announced today at the Build conference that
My first post of the year is about our first Pluralsight course of the year! Jonathan’s new
The last post of the year! It’s been a really excellent year all round and
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