Weekly survey: index maintenance plan
I'm about to start a new series of post about index fragmentation and removing it.
I'm about to start a new series of post about index fragmentation and removing it.
Last week I kicked off the first weekly survey – on whether you validate your
Ola Hallengren, who we meet every so often at SQL Connections, has a great script
Ok – so Kimberly got on Facebook last weekend after peer-pressure from a bunch of
After writing the FILESTREAM whitepaper for Microsoft, I’ve had lots of questions about the structure
Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Internals finally starts to roll off the presses at Microsoft
I came across a good post over at the Data Management section of Less Than
The April edition of TechNet Magazine is available on the web now and has the
As you may know, Kimberly and I teach (and wrote) the first week of the
Both 2005 SP3 CU2 and 2005 SP2 CU12 contain fixes for two bugs that cause
As you may know, DBCC CHECKDB (and some of the other DBCC CHECK*) commands use
Whenever I teach a class I’m amazed at the number of DBAs who don’t know
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