The Chance of Failure
Do you plan for failure as a possibility or a probability? The difference might mean you take your plans and testing a little more seriously. Steve Jones notes that you might want to plan on the latter.
2011-03-31
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Do you plan for failure as a possibility or a probability? The difference might mean you take your plans and testing a little more seriously. Steve Jones notes that you might want to plan on the latter.
2011-03-31
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Brad presented a session that tries to help you identify and fix tempdb problems. Performance monitor is your friend. the...
2011-03-30
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Random notes from Brian Kelley’s security talk. Brian spent a number of years working a a security guy for a...
2011-03-30
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A session I have wanted to see. Marciej Pilecki has done this before with high ratings and I have missed...
2011-03-30
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2011-03-30
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The first session of the day for me was Brent Ozars Blitz talk on how to quickly get information on...
2011-03-29
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I have known Brian for nearly as long as i have been running SQLServerCentral. He has been the guy that...
2011-03-29
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2011-03-29
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I was very interested to hear Jonathan Kehayias’ session on extended events. I know this is one of the areas...
2011-03-29
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Locking should be simple, right? You need to access a row or table and you get a lock. Oh yeah,...
2011-03-29
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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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Hi as shown below a replication target requires a primary key. if we want...
By default, how often is the SQL Server Database Engine checking for deadlocks?
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