Getting Close to Physical - Database Weekly (Nov 8, 2008)
The performance of virtual machines is getting closer and closer to that of physical machines with better software like Hyper-V.
The performance of virtual machines is getting closer and closer to that of physical machines with better software like Hyper-V.
Discover, through a hands-on practice exercise, a more sophisticated business use for the MDX BottomCount() function, in combination with the Generate(), Descendants(), Ancestor() and other functions we have explored within our series. Join BI Architect Bill Pearson in this, the second part, of an extended examination of the MDX BottomCount() function.
With the combination of a few T-SQL commands this tip shows you a simple way to export data to text files.
The upgrade treadmill might hit you in ways that you didn't expect.
MVP Brian Knight brings us some details on the Aggregate transformation in Integration Services.
I am running an application that issues queries directly to the database from within its source code. I've noticed that the database server will get low on available memory and that CPU activity is higher than I'd like. What could be the problem?
Steve Jones asks about what you might change about yourself at work for this Friday's poll.
Steve Jones asks about what you might change about yourself at work for this Friday's poll.
Steve Jones asks about what you might change about yourself at work for this Friday's poll.
Energizer, one of the world's leading battery manufacturers, is looking to have Microsoft host much of their infrastructure.
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In SQL Server 2025, a long I/O is recorded in the error log with message 833. How long much an I/O request be outstanding before this message is written to the log?
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