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SQL Server 2005 Build List
Build List Updated with Cumulative Update 8 for SP2.
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Steve Jones
2008/07/17 (first posted: 2007/04/23)
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SQL Server 2005 Service Accounts
Are you aware that SQL Server 2005 can have up to ten services running? Working with that many service accounts can be a challenge. Steve Jones takes a look at these services and a few of the things that you will want to know before setting up SQL Server 2005.
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Steve Jones
2008/07/11 (first posted: 2006/03/23)
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Return Query Text Along With sp_who2 Using Dynamic Management Views
This article describes how to generate the sp_who2 results including the query text for the spid.
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Ken Simmons
2008/06/26
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SQL Server 2005 Build List
Build List Updated with Cumulative Update 8 for SP2.
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Steve Jones
2008/07/17 (first posted: 2007/04/23)
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The Differences Between SQL Server 2000 and 2005
What are the differences between SQL Server 2000 and 2005? It's a question that DBAs are often asked by those who don't work with SQL Server on a daily basis. Steve Jones begins a short series on the differences by examining some of the core administrative differences.
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Steve Jones
2007/08/31 (first posted: 2007/05/15)
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Upgrading a Database SQL 2000 to SQL 2005
Performing an upgrade to the next version of SQL Server is something more and more of us will be doing as the support for SQL Server 2000 wanes. New author Sachin Samuel brings us an overview of the process and options that you have for performing an upgrade.
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Sachin Samuel
2007/05/16
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SQL Server 2005 Build List
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2008/07/17 (first posted: 2007/04/23)
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SQL Server 2005 Build List
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2008/07/17 (first posted: 2007/04/23)
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Find blocking processes using recursion in SQL Server 2005
Blocking occurs in SQL Server 2005 when one process has one or more records locked, while another process tries to acquire locks on the same set (or subset) of records. This can create a daisy-chain of processes waiting to complete their work.
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2008/04/03
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Write your own sp_lock system stored procedure in SQL Server 2005
The sp_lock system stored procedure is a great tool for checking the amount of locking that occurs on your database system. It returns the number and types of locks that are being held by current active SQL Server sessions.
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2008/03/31
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SQL Server 2005 Build List
Build List Updated with Cumulative Update 8 for SP2.
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2008/07/17 (first posted: 2007/04/23)
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Dynamic Management Views and Functions in SQL Server 2005
DBAs have always been warned against using system tables in their code, but often there has been no other way to get information about the server. In SQL Server 2004, Dynamic Management Views have been provided that give you insight into almost every aspect of SQL Server. S. Srivathsani brings us a look at some of the DMVs and functions you can use.
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S. Srivathsani
2007/04/23
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SQL Server 2005 Best Practices
With SQL Server 2005 recently released, one of the things that many people are looking for are some guidelines for working with the new product. New author Nanda Kishore brings us a list of best practices that should give you a start.
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Nanda Kishore
2008/03/14 (first posted: 2006/01/04)
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Reporting Services Makes Server Support Easier
Reporting Services is one of the most widely used subsystems in SQL Server and there have been some very creative solutions invented by DBAs around the world. New author Carolyn Richardson is one of those, bringing us a implementation that tracks uptime and disk space for her SQL Servers
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Carolyn Richardson
2007/03/12
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Open Source SQL DDL Scripting Tool
Keeping track of your DDL is something that is critical and some sort of VCS system should be used. However pulling out your scripts from SQL Server sometimes entails a bit more than the standard scripting. New author Richard Sutherland brings us an open source project that can help you get this done. Complete with code.
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Richard Sutherland
2007/03/06
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New Isolation Levels Available in SQL Server 2005
One of the more mysterious features of SQL Server is isolation levels. Whenever a statement is executed, or a data modification is made, it runs under the influence of an isolation level. Traditionally, SQL Server has supported four isolation levels. In SQL Server 2005, two new isolation levels are introduced.
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2007/03/05
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Installing and Upgrading to SQL Server 2005
If you have not had the chance to work with SQL Server 2005, or even if you have, Robert Pearl brings us some important information about what your upgrade or installation of the next version of SQL Server will bring. This is information every administrator needs to know to get prepared.
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Robert Pearl
2008/01/11 (first posted: 2005/06/29)
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First Look: SQL Server 2005 SP2 CTP
Service Pack 2 for SQL Server 2005 is not quite here, but Wayne Fillis brings us a look at what you can expect if you install the CTP version that is available now.
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Wayne Fillis
2007/01/09
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Searching Syscomments Accurately
As a SQL Server DBA you should know that your code is stored in syscomments by default. While most DBAs use version control systems, there are times you might want to look through the code on the server for comparison purposes. Robert Cary brings us an article on how you can do this in 2000 and 2005.
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Robert Cary
2007/01/22
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The Dedicated Administrator Connection
New to SQL Server 2005 is the Dedicated Administrator Connection (DAC), which provides a way to ensure you can always connect to your server. No more getting locked out of a busy server as could occur in prior versions. Wayne Fillis brings us a short tutorial on this handy new feature.
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Wayne Fillis
2007/02/06
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The Differences Between SQL Server 2000 and 2005
What are the differences between SQL Server 2000 and 2005? It's a question that DBAs are often asked by those who don't work with SQL Server on a daily basis. Steve Jones begins a short series on the differences by examining some of the core administrative differences.
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Steve Jones
2007/08/31 (first posted: 2007/05/15)
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SQL Server 2005 Build List
Build List Updated with Cumulative Update 8 for SP2.
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Steve Jones
2008/07/17 (first posted: 2007/04/23)
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Return Query Text Along With sp_who2 Using Dynamic Management Views
This article describes how to generate the sp_who2 results including the query text for the spid.
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By
Ken Simmons
2008/06/26
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SQLServerCentral.com
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