Keeping Fact Tables Online while Loading via Partition Switching
Provides overview of steps that can be used to keep fact tables online during loading process.
2017-01-19
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Provides overview of steps that can be used to keep fact tables online during loading process.
2017-01-19
5,046 reads
SQL Server 2016 was been released the first of June 2016, but at the recent Connect event Microsoft announced the first service pack. Aside from numerous fixes, this service pack also comes packed with some notable enhancements for Reporting Services. Koen Verbeeck gives you an overview of these enhancements.
2017-01-19
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This article outlines five SQL Server capabilities you can use to enhance your efficiency as a DBA.
2017-01-18
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This article will walk you through a demostration on linking your DB to SubVersion with RedGate SQL Source Control.
2017-01-18
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Aaron Bertrand takes an initial look at the performance of a new function, STRING_AGG, in SQL Server v.Next CTP 1.1.
2017-01-18
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When deploying SQL Server in an Azure virtual machine, you can take advantage of several Azure Infrastructure-as-a-Service (IaaS) features that enhance performance of the SQL Server database engine. This article explores a couple of these enhancements, with a particular focus on increased I/O throughput facilitated by the Solid State Drive (SSD) storage available on most Azure virtual machines (VMs).
2017-01-17
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Understand how to use the SQL UNPIVOT statement and then an equivalent using XML and XPath Querying in SQL Server.
2017-01-16
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Learn how to extend DevOps practices to SQL Server databases in our free demo webinar on January 17th. Microsoft Data Platform MVP, Steve Jones will demonstrate how Redgate’s database automation tools plug into Git, Jenkins & Octopus Deploy. Learn how to branch and merge with SQL Source Control then automate the build and deployment of changes with DLM Automation. Register now.
2017-01-16 (first published: 2017-01-11)
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You can easily use PowerBI Desktop to show graphically how your database is growing, which tables are taking the most space, how various parts of SQL Server is consuming memory, its use of indexes and so on. Sure, you can create graphs in SSMS, but with PowerBI, you can create reports that you can then publish to others, and which allow drill-down. It is a great way to get familiar with PowerBI Desktop as well. Rob Sheldon shows how simple it is to do.
2017-01-16
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Managing personally identifiable information when moving databases to unsecure environment can be challenging. With this flexible and extendable solution for scrubbing it, you can save yourself some time and effort.
2017-01-13 (first published: 2015-01-06)
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By Steve Jones
Thanks to everyone for attending my session on running a Local LLM. If you...
By Steve Jones
I do believe that Redgate has been very customer focused since it’s inception. I’ve...
By James Serra
There’s a question I’ve been hearing more and more lately, especially as Copilot, Fabric,...
Hi everyone I am getting below warning when I run SSIS: Warning: 0x80049304 at...
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By default, how often is the SQL Server Database Engine checking for deadlocks?
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