Paul Randal awarded SQL Server MVP for 2008
(And this isn’t an April Fool…) I’m very pleased to announce that I’ve been
(And this isn’t an April Fool…) I’m very pleased to announce that I’ve been
(Redmond, WA: For immediate release worldwide) Today, in a surprise development that has stunned industry
Fixed now – thanks so much! Folks – a couple of people have setup their
Hot on the heels of a frenzied few weeks of teaching for Microsoft and we’re
This is a really interesting question that came up in the Microsoft Certified Architect class
One of the drawbacks of not being in the SQL team at Microsoft any longer
Well this one is well overdue and I’m in the middle of writing a
It seems that today is going to be one of those days where I get
[Edit: From 2016 SP2 onward, you can use SELECT DATABASEPROPERTYEX (‘dbname’ , ‘LastGoodCheckDbTime’ ); instead]
Here’s an interesting question that came in to our questions line (questions@SQLskills.com – no guarantee of
While I was at Microsoft, I wrote some code in the Storage Engine to very
A couple of weeks ago I blogged about the three tracks of the SQL Server
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