Training and tips to get certified with Microsoft (Part 2)
In my previous post I answer the first of the regular questions I usually get in regards of the MCSA certification, if you haven't seen it I encourage you to...
2017-08-08
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In my previous post I answer the first of the regular questions I usually get in regards of the MCSA certification, if you haven't seen it I encourage you to...
2017-08-08
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In my previous post I answer the first of the regular questions I usually get in regards of the MCSA certification,...
2017-08-08
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In the last weeks, while I was preparing for one of the certification exams, I got a lot of questions from collegues, asking questions such as How do you...
2017-08-02
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In the last weeks, while I was preparing for one of the certification exams, I got a lot of questions...
2017-08-02
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By Daniel Janik
The report outlines the evolution in data management systems, transitioning from traditional siloed structures...
By Daniel Janik
The post explores various AI assistants, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses in areas like...
By Brian Kelley
The better skilled we are communications, the more likely we will be understood. Whether...
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You're tasked with planning capacity for a new SQL Server database workload. Which of the following is the most accurate way to determine how much CPU, memory, and I/O throughput your workload requires? What single or multiple tools would you use to answer the questions around resource needs?
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