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Chris Shaw's Weblog. Stay updated via RSS. Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email. Join 3,235 other followers. Glenn Berry (The DMV Man). Home of the Scary DBA. Kalen Delany’s Blog. SQL Fool (Michelle Ufford). On SQL Saturday Changes. On Career Decision Time. On Career Decision Time. Lance Harra on Career Decision Time. Peter Orlick on Career Decision Time. Jamming 5FDP Jeckl n Hyde for workout today 2 days ago. Demo (Send me an...
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Adventures in SQL Server administration. It’s a Mad, Mad, Mad, MADPASS. From Nick Harris1's Flickr stream. Wednesday was the inaugural meeting of MADPASS. The Madison, WI SQL Server user group which several people have been hard at work preparing for over the last six months; it seems an appropriate topic for the inaugural post of this blog. Now, I might be. Am biased, but I think it was a resounding success. Quite frankly (though again, biased! President, Tim Benninghoff ( Blog. For his advice (and swag!
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2011 July 18 « Cleveland DBA
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SQL Server administration in Cleveland, OH. A little about me…. SQL Server A to Z – DMV. Sysdm os performance counters. SELECT distinct object name from sys.dm os performance counters. And if we drill down a little further:. SELECT * from sys.dm os performance counters where object name like '%Buffer Manager%'. And there you see the same counters for Buffer Manager that you’d see if you ran Perfmon. This is one of the DMVs I use in my script to see how SQL Server is using its memory. Keep in mind that al...
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2011 July 14 « Cleveland DBA
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SQL Server administration in Cleveland, OH. A little about me…. SQL Server A to Z – Collation. One of the first decisions you need to make when installing SQL Server is to select a collation for the instance. Most of the time we simply choose the default and breeze on by. But do you really know all the effects that choice has on your database and the applications that run against it? What is the default? What does it affect? The collation you choose will have 3 effects on your system. Where is it set?
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SQL Server A to Z – FILESTREAM « Cleveland DBA
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SQL Server administration in Cleveland, OH. A little about me…. SQL Server A to Z – FILESTREAM. Data doesn’t always come in a nice, neat, relational format. Oftentimes it’s unstructured files like Word documents or images. But it still needs to be stored in some manner, right? Next, in SSMS, right-click on the instance name and select Properties. Go to Advanced, and click the drop down menu for Filestream Access Level. Choose Transact-Sql Access Enabled or Full Access Enabled, and click OK. CREATE DATABA...
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Let's Talk SQL Server: November 2011
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Let's Talk SQL Server. Tuesday, November 15, 2011. SQL Server in Healthcare. I have to give huge kudos to Damu Venkatesan for creating the SQL PASS Virtual Chapter on SQL Server and Healthcare. This was my topic for SQLSaturday #53 and it was the participants and the organizer Bill Fellows who mentioned me to Damu to make this happen. So, for any skeptics out there, networking does work! I love this topic! Labels: SQL Server Healthcare. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Who is this guy? View my complete profile.
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Hello! My Name is Rebecca. Yes, We Still Run SQL Server 2000 | Humor Me a T-SQL Princess
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Humor Me a T-SQL Princess. DBAs really do have a sense of humor. Laquo; Happy Holidays: The First SQL. My Name is Rebecca. Yes, We Still Run SQL Server 2000. October 24, 2014 by tsqlprincess. Recently, I tweeted about having to restore fourteen databases in SQL Server 2000. I wasn’t surprised to receive some good natured ribbing about still having databases in SQL Server 2000, and I’m okay with that…. For the most part. Yes, I know and agree that it is not good (. Major understatement of the year/decade.
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