Creating and Using Failover Groups in Azure DBaaS – Part 1
Introduction
Hello everybody! Welcome back! One of my favorite features in Azure SQL DBaaS is Failover Groups. I have been working...
2017-12-22
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Introduction
Hello everybody! Welcome back! One of my favorite features in Azure SQL DBaaS is Failover Groups. I have been working...
2017-12-22
149 reads
This month’s T-SQL Tuesday is about recognizing the people whom have inspired you or have made a meaningful contribution to...
2017-11-14
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Hello all!
This past week was PASS Summit 2017, a super crazy/awesome week! So many great things happened this week and...
2017-11-07
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Hello all!
This year at PASS Summit, I wanted to do something different. In the past Summit’s that I have attended,...
2017-10-28
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By Daniel Janik
Boost Your Azure Fabric Pipelines: Don’t Overlook This Crucial Spark Setting Are your Azure...
By Kevin3NF
The SQL Server installer has gotten better: tempdb configuration, MAXDOP, and even max memory...
By Rohit Garg
In the fast-paced world of IT, Database Administrators (DBAs) are the unsung heroes who ensure that...
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Hi We have databases with data stored for over 20 years, this is required...
You're troubleshooting a connectivity issue between a client application and a remote SQL Server instance. The client receives a "provider: TCP Provider, error: 0 - No such host is known" message. You verify that SQL Server is running and reachable on the server. The SQL Server instance is configured with a named instance and uses dynamic ports. Which of the following steps is most likely to resolve the issue?
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