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Who needs data access? Not You!

With a little planning and care, we can find various ways to fulfill user requests without compromising the environment.
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When Too Much is Not a Good Thing December 13,...

2019-12-30 (first published: )

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Where is that Mask?

In this article, I share one easy script that could help eliminate one database feature as a culprit to an anomalous data masking suddenly getting enabled.
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Encrypting a Database...

2019-12-28

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Where is that Mask?

In this article, I share one easy script that could help eliminate one database feature as a culprit to an anomalous data masking suddenly getting enabled.
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Failed to Create...

2019-12-28

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Easy Audit Index Changes

When looking for an easy method to audit Index changes, one of the first technologies to try really should be Extended Events (xevents).
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Monitor Database Offline Events November 15,...

2019-12-27

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Five Ways Redshift Serverless Quietly Eats Your Budget

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It is Friday, the queries are running, and nobody is watching the bill. That...

A Career of Memories

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Annabel retired from Redgate Software this week. Across most of my career at Redgate,...

Rethinking Index Maintenance: Why avg_fragmentation_in_percent Is Outdated and What You Should Do Instead

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As a SQL Server DBA with years of experience tuning production environments, I’ve seen...

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