Think Solver

ThinkSolver is a blog website focused on technology, business, digital marketing, and online earning methods. Its primary goal is to provide smart solutions through innovative thinking. The website covers various sections, including:

How to Earn Money: Information on different online earning methods, such as freelancing apps and websites for earning money without investment.

Business: Strategies for business growth and solutions to common challenges in running a business.

Digital Marketing: Guides on SEO strategies, improving Google rankings, the importance of backlinks, and becoming an SEO expert.

Useful Tools: Advanced tools like profit margin calculators and EMI calculators.

The website's founder, Ravi Singh Rajput, is an SEO expert who shares his experience and insights in several articles.

If you are interested in digital marketing, business growth, or online earning methods, ThinkSolver can be a valuable resource.
  • Interests: Video Editing, Cricket
  • Skills: SEO, Graphic designing, Google Ads, Meta ads

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Upgrading Admin Queries

I have a query from a former DBA that we run on SQL Server 2025 to check on database metadata. This query references sys.sysaltfiles. I want to refactor this code to be more modern. Which DMV should I reference instead?  

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