Misconceptions around the log and log backups: how to convince yourself
There’s still a widely held misconception that when properly in the FULL or BULK_LOGGED recovery
There’s still a widely held misconception that when properly in the FULL or BULK_LOGGED recovery
Saw this on Twitter (anonymous original author): A SQL query walks into a bar. It
Cool news – the pre/post-con workshops and spotlight sessions acceptance emails came out this week
This week's survey is inspired by this morning's Kimberly+Paul hot-tub conversation around data-dependent routing vs.
In last week’s survey I asked whether you’re ever tested your disaster recovery plan, and
About a year ago, I blogged a cool script that would work out how much
I was reading through some gardening books this morning trying to identify a plant we
I'm teaching a class this week on database maintenance, for DBAs inside Microsoft. One of
This week's survey is inspired from many stories I saw on the forums and Twitter
Last week's survey was another two-fold one – when you buy new servers, what architecture
This week's been a busy one on the forums and Twitter, with lots of interesting
Quickie this morning to start the day off. I saw a question on a forum:
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