Things to consider when setting up database mirroring
Over the last week or so I've been helping the Product Support folks at Microsoft
Over the last week or so I've been helping the Product Support folks at Microsoft
Fall really is crazy travel season for us – a week after returning from our
This is a question that came up yesterday on Twitter: will SQL Server always do
Over the last 18 months a group of SQL Server MVPs, led by Paul Nielsen
One of the perennial problems facing both experienced and involuntary DBAs is how to tell
Last week I posted in-depth about how checkpoints work and what exactly goes on (see
We're part-way through the Fall conference season, and in the middle of teaching week 1
Yes, I'm a week late (at least) uploading these, and I apologize. But better late
The 35-page whitepaper on high availability I wrote for the SQL team over the summer
(Check out my Pluralsight online training course: SQL Server: Logging, Recovery, and the Transaction Log.)
(First blog post from Poland! We're here to present at the Microsoft Poland Technology Summit.)
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