Data recovery: investigating weird SELECT failures around corruption
An interesting corruption problem cropped up on the MCM distribution list yesterday and after I
An interesting corruption problem cropped up on the MCM distribution list yesterday and after I
After the success of our brand-new class on Practical Data Science this week, we’ve decided
By the end of December, we at SQLskills will have remotely presented to 87 user groups
In my Insider newsletter a couple of weeks ago, I discussed how index fragmentation is
[Edit 2016: Check out my new resource – a comprehensive library of all wait types
This year’s Fall SQLintersection conference in October is fast approaching and we’ve got some excellent
I’ve just released our London classes for 2016 for registration! We’ll be teaching the following classes:
We’re very excited to announce that we’re partnering with our friends at Linchpin People to
I’ve just released our first sets of US classes for 2016 for registration! Our classes
I just spent a couple of hours fruitlessly trying to solve a problem and thought
The two major Fall conferences (PASS Summit and SQLintersection) are coming up in October so I wanted
One of the corruptions that can stymie all efforts at disaster recovery is broken boot
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