You Must Trust Your DBAs
This is a follow-on post to You Must Trust Someone. My point in that post was to establish that being...
2009-02-20
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This is a follow-on post to You Must Trust Someone. My point in that post was to establish that being...
2009-02-20
1,944 reads
I have been tagged by Tom LaRock to write about “what was your first computer and what were some of...
2009-02-19
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Announced in the past week or so, Microsoft has released an update to Codezone that expands the focus beyond just...
2009-02-19
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Denver SQL Server User Group:
A “Biking Buddy” Adventure Works hospitality report. Always have something in common to talk about with...
2009-02-19
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I haven’t reported on how my resolutions are going yet this year, but after speaking at the Boulder User’s Group...
2009-02-19
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As some of you may know, I am writing a new book called High Performance Index Maintenance. As an experiment...
2009-02-19
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Last night I went to the February Boulder SQL Server User’s Group meeting up in Broomfield, CO to deliver my...
2009-02-18
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Question: Why does Database Mirroring Monitor report that my mirror is disconnected?
This question was sent to a discussion list via...
2009-02-18
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MySpace has been the Premier SQL Server site, and probably the largest SQL Server site, on the Internet. It’s a...
2009-02-18
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You can read the previous posts here. To finish up (I think), I want to share a networking technique I...
2009-02-18
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By gbargsley
Recently, I was in a technical interview where the topic of running PowerShell at...
By alevyinroc
I don’t recall where this came up (probably in SQLSlack), but I had a...
By Steve Jones
One of the parts of getting older that really sucks is I seem to...
i have sqlexpress on rds, is there any way i can get notifacation that...
Comments posted to this topic are about the item SQL Server, Heaps and Fragmentation
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A table without a clustered index (heap) will NOT suffer from fragmentation during frequent updates or deletes. True or False?
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