Database Weekly - June 2, 2008
A look back at the news from the week including Windows 7 and taking an unwired vacation.
A look back at the news from the week including Windows 7 and taking an unwired vacation.
A look back at the news from the week including Windows 7 and taking an unwired vacation.
Is building software like building a house? Steve Jones digs into the comparison at the start of an editorial series looking at other professions.
Is building software like building a house? Steve Jones digs into the comparison at the start of an editorial series looking at other professions.
Is building software like building a house? Steve Jones digs into the comparison at the start of an editorial series looking at other professions.
A look back at the news from the week including Windows 7 and taking an unwired vacation.
In SQL Server 2005 there is the concept of alias data types, which are similar to user-defined data types in SQL Server 2000. Yakov Shlafman brings us the first part of a series looking at these structures in SQL Server 2000.
Seeking to recognize DBAs for the work they do, the Exceptional DBA Awards are open for nominations. Steve Jones talks a bit about the event.
Get an overview of typical data mining problems and the tools and models that are available in SQL Server 2005 for solving these problems.
One of the first things that should be done when managing SQL Server is to setup an appropriate backup plan in order to minimize any data loss in the event of a failure. Along with setting up a backup plan there are certain database configurations that need to be setup to ensure you are able to backup databases correctly. In this tip we will look at the different recovery models that SQL Server offers and how to choose a recovery model for your database.
By Steve Jones
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By gbargsley
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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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