Killer I/O
Here’s a big statement
WHEN WRITING DATABASE QUERIES, 95% OF THE TIME THE BOTTLENECK IS IN THE I/O, not the CPU,...
2010-06-10
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Here’s a big statement
WHEN WRITING DATABASE QUERIES, 95% OF THE TIME THE BOTTLENECK IS IN THE I/O, not the CPU,...
2010-06-10
967 reads
I’ve done a good amount to raise my profile over the years. Not with that intention, but as I’ve tried...
2010-06-10
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After Reading Brad MacGehee's comments on TechEd conference today, I left a short but poignant comment that I hope will...
2010-06-10
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I saw this link posted by Buck Woody (blog | Twitter) and I was a little stunned. This is a profile...
2010-06-10
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PowerShell = Giggity Giggity Goo
Ok so in the last 48 hours I think I’ve fallen madly in love with PowerShell. My...
2010-06-10
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On Tuesday, June 15, I'm presenting Paging DR Availability, You're Wanted in the Recovery Room at the Orlando SQL Server...
2010-06-10
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This editorial for the SSC newsletter ran last week and talks about the conundrum for software vendors – how do you...
2010-06-10
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My final day at TechEd. Packed up and checked my bag at the hotel, off to the bus. Noticed that...
2010-06-10
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Today I attended four regular sessions, plus a special lunch session for Microsoft MVPs. The sessions I attended varied a...
2010-06-10
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We are scheduling more and more events daily on the SQL Lunch. Just as a reminder here are a few...
2010-06-10
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By HeyMo0sh
Cloud environments don’t sit still. Pricing models change, services evolve, workloads grow, and suddenly...
Are you considering replatforming your SQL Server workload due to recent vendor changes, but...
By Steve Jones
The greatest rewards come from working on something that nobody has words for. If...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item Removing TDE
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How do I remove TDE encryption of data from database xxx?
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