Read-Scale Availability Group Setup
What is a Read-Scale Availability Group? A Read-Scale Availability Group is a Clusterless Availability Group. It’s sole purpose and design is to scale out a read workload. More importantly...
2018-07-05
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What is a Read-Scale Availability Group? A Read-Scale Availability Group is a Clusterless Availability Group. It’s sole purpose and design is to scale out a read workload. More importantly...
2018-07-05
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What is a Read-Scale Availability Group? A Read-Scale Availability Group is a Clusterless Availability Group. It’s sole purpose and design is to scale out a […]
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2018-07-05
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Why Do I Care? Everything in SQL Server is stored on disk in 8K pages. The Microsoft recommended best practice...
2018-06-19
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Why Do I Care? Everything in SQL Server is stored on disk in 8K pages. The Microsoft recommended best practice...
2018-06-19
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Starting in Windows Server 2012 R2 you now have a way to upgrade a cluster to Windows 2016. The best...
2017-11-09
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Starting in Windows Server 2012 R2 you now have a way to upgrade a cluster to Windows 2016. The best...
2017-11-09
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In this post I’ll point you to some options to sync SQL logins and then I’ll demo my favorite option...
2017-06-08
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In this post I’ll point you to some options to sync SQL logins and then I’ll demo my favorite option...
2017-06-08
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Buffer Pool Extension was released in SQL 2014 so it’s not new. It is also not advertised very much, but...
2017-05-29 (first published: 2017-05-18)
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Buffer Pool Extension was released in SQL 2014 so it’s not new. It is also not advertised very much, but...
2017-05-18
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I have a quick question on Ola Hallengren Index Optimize Maintenance . Do we...
While doing some testing of an application, I wanted to reset my environment after doing some testing with this code:
USE DNRTest BACKUP DATABASE DNRTest TO DISK = 'dnrtest.bak' GO /* Bunch of stuff tested here */RESTORE DATABASE DNRTest FROM DISK = 'dnrtest.bak' WITH REPLACEWhat happens if this runs, assuming the "bunch of stuff" isn't anything affecting the instance. See possible answers