Disaster recovery 101: backing up the tail of the log
(Check out my online training courses: SQL Server: Detecting and Correcting Database Corruption and SQL Server: Advanced Corruption
(Check out my online training courses: SQL Server: Detecting and Correcting Database Corruption and SQL Server: Advanced Corruption
Yesterday morning I was tagged in a blog post by my very good friend Buck
A couple of weeks ago, Kimberly and I spent a week on the *excellent* live-aboard
The 20-page whitepaper I wrote this Spring for the SQL team has just been published.
Next Wednesday, June 9th, I'll be presenting at the monthly meeting of the PASS DBA
It's official! We're doing another 5-day SQL Immersion Event (our ever-popular SQL Server master-class) this
The top things YOU need to know about managing SQL Server –
I was teaching an internals/maintenance/performance class for Microsoft DBAs this week on the Redmond campus
[Edit January 2015: Everything in this post applies to SQL Server 2012 and 2014 still.]
This evening I was reading an article in The Washington Post called Twelve Things The
In the previous post in the series I introduced SSDs to the mix and examined
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