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Steve Jones talks a little about disk alignment for your SQL Server instances. This is something that you might to check on your systems and see if you can improve performance.
2010-02-01
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Steve Jones talks a little about disk alignment for your SQL Server instances. This is something that you might to check on your systems and see if you can improve performance.
2010-02-01
144 reads
I had meant to check what was up with my Toshiba laptop since I was curious. I gave up last...
2010-02-01
336 reads
I talked a little recently in a blog about gaps in identity values. They can occur when you delete rows,...
2010-02-01
592 reads
With the release of an in-memory database from Sybase, is it time for SQL Server to join the fray?
2010-02-01
326 reads
One of the reasons that I did not vote for President Obama was his stance on our energy issues, specifically...
2010-02-01
326 reads
I saw a blog post from my friend Paul Randal recently in which he recounted the books he’d read in...
2010-01-31
1,765 reads
This Friday's poll deals with security. Steve Jones asks how often you might rotate those encryption keys to ensure that your systems are secure.
2010-01-29
156 reads
Arrogance has no place in assessing threats and attempting to build security to mitigate them.
2010-01-28
126 reads
In the end, that was what made the difference. I was typing along one night on my spare Acer and...
2010-01-28
868 reads
I’m not sure how this book got on my radar, but it turned out to be fairly interesting. It’s written...
2010-01-28
811 reads
It is Friday, the queries are running, and nobody is watching the bill. That...
By Steve Jones
Annabel retired from Redgate Software this week. Across most of my career at Redgate,...
By Tim Radney
As a SQL Server DBA with years of experience tuning production environments, I’ve seen...
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When running bcp on Linux, what is the field terminator?
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