PASS Summit 2013 – Day 3: Query Tuning, Memory Internals, SSIS and PowerShell
This is actually the first formal day of the PASS Summit, but it's my third day here. I have already...
2013-10-17
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This is actually the first formal day of the PASS Summit, but it's my third day here. I have already...
2013-10-17
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This is my second day into the PASS Summit 2013, and the excitement is still rising. My first day was...
2013-10-16
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This is my first time to attend the PASS Summit. I was very excited about it, and I planned to...
2013-10-15
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In a previous post, I wrote about when and how to shrink your database files. The bottom line was that...
2013-08-13
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Once a year, just before the annual PASS Summit, there is a promotional event called 24 Hours of PASS. The...
2013-08-05
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Most DBAs know that shrinking a database is a bad thing. But in many cases, there is no DBA around,...
2013-08-01
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As a DevOps practitioner, I’ve always focused on performance, scalability, and automation. But as...
Hi everyone I asked this earlier but the desired outcome is a bit different...
Hi, I have a SQL Server instance where users connect to via Windows Authentication,...
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I have a query from a former DBA that we run on SQL Server 2025 to check on database metadata. This query references sys.sysaltfiles. I want to refactor this code to be more modern. Which DMV should I reference instead?
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