Conference Questions Pot-Pourri #9: Q&A around compression features
Today's post is based on a bunch of questions I've had around the various compression
Today's post is based on a bunch of questions I've had around the various compression
It's been a long time since the last Conference Questions Pot-Pourri – in fact it
(Posted with permission of the dev team) Here's an interesting bug that people are hitting.
As you'll have read last week, we were in Vienna all week teaching. This was
If anyone reading the blog was watching SQLServerCentral back in 2006, you'd have seen an
On Tuesday we had a look around our customer's data centers here in Austria –
During early SQL Server 2008 development, the Storage Engine team introduced additional minimally-logged functionality. And
It's been almost exactly a week since the last post – an unusually long time
The sparse columns feature in SQL Server 2008 is generating lots of interest from people
One of our customers (and friends!) sent us this last week – a stark reminder
Very exciting! The SQL Server 2008 Internals book we're working on with Kalen is
The feature article on SQL Server 2008: Tracking Changes in Your Enterprise Database I wrote for the November
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