Importance of choosing the right architecture and SQL Server Edition
Last week's survey was another two-fold one – when you buy new servers, what architecture
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:
Go to www.wordle.net/create and enter a URL. Here's what it thinks of my current blog
I've just been setting up some of our new hardware, and wanted to do some
A sad, tear-jerky story about how a socially-inept, stay-at-home shut-in, SQL expert gets a new lease
This is a true story, and unfolded over the last few days. It’s deliberately written this
Page splits are always thought of as expensive, but just how bad are they? In
Hopefully all of you reading my blog already know to use the WITH ALL_ERRORMSGS option
This week's survey is another two-parter, part 1 of which suggested by Mike Walsh on
Last week's survey was two-fold – what's the largest SQL Server database you manage, and
Here are a couple of videos I came across today that are very funny. The
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