Misconceptions about running DMVs on databases with lower compatibility levels
It's lunchtime for my class – time for a blog post! This is an interesting
It's lunchtime for my class – time for a blog post! This is an interesting
A couple of weeks ago while Kimberly was in Mountain View at the same client
In this week's survey I'd like to know how you manage the sizes of your
In last week's survey I asked you what you think is the hardest thing when
There are a couple of issues that I’ve heard of in the last few weeks (one while
On Friday we had a planned spare day in Houston after spending the week onsite
We're onsite with a great client down here in (very hot) Houston and Kimberly's lecturing
This week's survey is all about being a DBA or involuntary DBA – what do
In last week's survey I asked what you think is the most important thing when
The July 2009 edition of TechNet Magazine is available on the web and include a
There's another DBA 'chain-blog' going around, this time started by Tim Ford, and I was
Just found this excellent blog post (continually updated) that lists a ton of free SQL
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