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2009-09-11
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Not everything that can be counted counts, and not everything that counts can be counted. - Albert Einstein
from 37 signals blog.
2009-09-11
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Since I just spent a bit more than half of my 24 Hours of PASSpresentation on tuning queries talking about...
2009-09-11
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Back when I was a small tyke, I vividly remember playing an Avalon Hill board game called PanzerBlitz, which was...
2009-09-11
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This is part two of three part series on creating, running, and scheduling Server Side Traces in SQL Server. Part...
2009-09-11
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I want to thank the Space Coast User Group for having me over to speak on the Default Trace last...
2009-09-11
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I’ve known Joe for a number of years and have a lot of respect for his experience and knowledge around...
2009-09-11
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I glance at Make (magazine and web site) from time to time, and recently have been recording and watching their...
2009-09-10
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Later this afternoon, I’m presenting at the Columbus, Ohio, SQL Server User Group meeting. The topic: SQL Server Locking and...
2009-09-10
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To address a few questions on what does the board actually do and to bring more visibility to all of...
2009-09-10
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I got an email the other day from Canada's VIA Rail, advertising "Discover Canada by Train" and the chance to...
2009-09-10
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Track SQL Server Configuration Changes Using the Error Log If you...
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In the Database Engine, when a deadlock is detected, what does the detection interval shrink to (in time)?
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