Monday Monitor Tip: Compliance Checking for Old Versions
A customer recently wanted to know if any of their instances were too old and out of support. This was for a compliance purpose, and they had the need...
2024-09-30
4 reads
A customer recently wanted to know if any of their instances were too old and out of support. This was for a compliance purpose, and they had the need...
2024-09-30
4 reads
How can I quickly get a CU patch for a system that’s out of date? I’ll discuss that situation. You might think you get to patch every instance every...
2024-09-30 (first published: 2024-09-16)
301 reads
the McFly Effect – n. the phenomenon of observing your parents interact with people they grew up with, which reboots their personalities into youth mode, offering you a glimpse...
2024-09-27
23 reads
2024-09-27
668 reads
Azure Data Studio (ADS) is a lightweight IDE built...
2024-09-27
958 reads
2024-09-27
410 reads
The season 1, seventh episode of Simple Talks is out. Check it out, with Ryan as the main host. Simple Talks is the Redgate podcast from myself, Grant, Ryan,...
2024-09-27
17 reads
Steve is a little disappointed in technology that didn't work well after a security incident.
2024-09-25
183 reads
Governments want backdoors built into encryption software, which Steve thinks is a bad idea.
2024-09-23
117 reads
I have often made an effort to attend conferences in the past to grow my career. Even today, when I speak at a conference, I’ll try to go to...
2024-09-23
17 reads
By Vinay Thakur
Continued thinking about my Journey blog where we have to look back at the...
By SQLPals
PowerShell Remoting for SQL DBAs: WinRM + SSH Guide (Updated 2026) ...
By Steve Jones
We’re coming back to New York, which is exciting for me. I love NYC....
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Identities and Sequences II
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Using PostgreSQL as a NoSQL...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Is Your Time "Free"?
In thinking about the differences between the identity property and a sequence object, which of these two guarantees that there are consecutive numbers (according to the increment) inserted in a single table?
See possible answers