SQL Server 2008: What’s been removed in this version? BACKUP LOG WITH NO_LOG for one!
All the razzamatazz about new releases go on about what's new but hardly ever is
All the razzamatazz about new releases go on about what's new but hardly ever is
This has come up several times over the last few days, and is something that
It gives me great pleasure to announce two new additions to the SQLskills team –
As I mentioned in a previous post, one of the new features for database mirroring
It’s not like me to post on security – that’s one of Kimberly’s areas – but
This is another question that came up on the Disaster Recovery forum on MSDN. Paraphrasing
Lots of people have been asking for us to create some aggregate feeds of the
Over the years I was in the Storage Engine team I saw a lot of
It’s common knowledge that SQL Server copes with daylight savings time (DST) correctly so why should
Here’s a really interesting question that was in my search engine logs yesterday – if I
Here’s an interesting question I was sent by my friend Steve Jones over at SQL
Whenever I’m discussing index maintenance, and specifically fragmentation, I always make a point of saying
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