Survey: what kind of disaster recovery guide do you have?
In this survey I'd like to find out what kind of disaster recovery guide/run-book/plan you
In this survey I'd like to find out what kind of disaster recovery guide/run-book/plan you
A few weeks ago I kicked off a survey on how you add geo-redundancy to
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I was reading a thread on SQL Server Central today where someone replied to a
This week we're back down in Houston with a client and had a spare day
There's another SQL Quiz (from Chris Shaw) doing the rounds where people blog the answer
Several times this week I've been asked about how to become an MVP. A few people
Here’s a question that came up recently: if I’ve upgraded a database from SQL 2000
We've finally nailed down the dates for all our Fall classes and conferences around the
This is a question that came up at the Cleveland SQL Server User Group last
This is a question that comes up every so often, most recently this morning while
Thanks to the attention of some scurrilous parasites, all comments will now be moderated. And
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