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After reading this post , I had to shake my head. There's nothing inherently "wrong" with the post itself , nor with what Shawn says. It's with the number stated by the NGC software survey of 368,000. I don't care about the mitigation...
There are quite a few places to find information about improving the performance of your SQL Server machines. Many are blogs, but some are vendor or user group sites also. Here's a few to help: Old Grumpy DBA Utility: SQL Query Stress Linchi Shea...
If you haven't already checked out SQLCrunch.com you should. At first it may seem like a peripheral resource that doesn't relate to much of anything outside the world of databases (SQL Server in particular). However, keep in mind that SO MANY...
I know this is familiar to a LOT of people that deal with Active Directory. I'm talking about the irritating system event number 11, type = Error, source = KDC. It can be caused by a lot of specific things, but the general cause is all the same: SQL Server...
It reminds me of... victory. Sorry, I don't know what came over me. Oh yeah, now I remember. Vertica . I've had a love/hate relationship with databases for quite some time. It's difficult to explain, but what the hell, I have time (and if you're sad enough...
FISMA Assessment Pack for Windows Server 2003 (WS03) HIPAA Assessment Pack for WS03 SOX Assessment Pack for WS03 SOX Assessment Pack for SQL Server 2005 FISMA Assessment Pack for SQL Server 2005 And you thought you were never going to get to sleep. Share...
It's been up for a little while already. But what cracks me up is how the mantra continues to be the " Global Launch Wave " or "Better Together". More precisely, it would be three smaller waves, each washing ashore months apart. Not exactly a Tsunami...
I'm not making this up. This blog post by the SQL dvelopment team hems and haws around what is obviously an embarrassing admission of a release delay while still proceeding with the February "Launch Event" plans. The new RTM target is now said to be Q3...
Microsoft released an updated BPA for SQL Server 2005 on Jan 18, 2008. Just a heads-up for anyone running SQL 05. This is a great tool for doing a sanity check of your SQL servers and instances. Download here . Share this post: