MS announces support for ‘lock pages in memory’ for Standard Edition
Finally! All those customers out there who are frustrated by not being able to turn
Finally! All those customers out there who are frustrated by not being able to turn
[Edit 2016: This trace flag is required in all version of SQL Server up to
In this trip to India (teaching for MS again) we're in and out, with no
In my previous posts on FILESTREAM I discussed the directory structure of the FILESTREAM data
A short post to start the day (in India) and then at lunchtime I'll do
Every so often (well, ok, very frequently) my internal list of ‘I must blog
Last week I kicked off a survey about the physical layout of your databases, based
This feels like a bit of a strange post for me to make, but I
Not much to do here in Tokyo while waiting for the Bangkok flight except read
Microsoft's popular performance troubleshooting whitepaper has been updated for SQL Server 2008. You can download
At the last few conferences I've presented at, there have been questions about using SSDs
This week's survey is a little more complicated. I'm interested in the physical layout of
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