Internals of DBM Failover / Role Switching
Understanding different types of failovers/Role Switching and How do they internally work in database mirroring.
Understanding different types of failovers/Role Switching and How do they internally work in database mirroring.
Importing data files is always a challenge for a DBA, especially when the files might vary in format. Having one codebase is important and new author Mark Balasundram brings us the template for a high performance application to do just that.
Scaling out is hard to do with SQL Server, but why doesn't Microsoft build a better solution?
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Discover how to use metadata for pooling information already resident in an application to create a flexible search interface that reduces complexity and increases users' productivity.
This article will show you how to use the sys.dm_exec_cached_plans DMV to monitor the performance of stored procedures
Is it better to use NOT IN() or <> in a T-SQL query? Ken Johnson had the question put to him and decided to investigate them both. Read about how these two functions perform.
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When thinking about the identity property and sequence objects, which of these can generate values before an insert statement is executed?
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