Install SQL Server using Powershell Desired State Configuration (DSC)
This article shows the basics of using PowerShell Desired State Configuration to install a SQL Server.
This article shows the basics of using PowerShell Desired State Configuration to install a SQL Server.
When you are integrating Flyway into an existing SQL Server SSDT development, you don't necessarily have to change everything at once. The development team might continue to use the SSDT tools, but Flyway will soon take over the deployments. This means that any automated processes will need to be able to handle both DACPACs and Flyway migration scripts with equal grace. In this article, I'll demonstrate how to automatically extract a versioned DACPAC from each new Flyway version of a database.
In this article, we look at how Snowflake handles deadlocks and the process of creating a deadlock and detecting a deadlock.
Steve notes that password expiration is important for SQL Logins, but he knows this isn't always configured when logins are created, or checked later to see if it is still enabled.
Today Steve has a few thoughts, and links, from the Build Keynote last week, which featured AI technology.
This week was Microsoft Build. After four years, it was back in person in Seattle and available online. I didn't attend in person, but I did watch a number of sessions and also went through the Build 2023 Book of News. You can download the book if you want, as it provides a lengthy list […]
Learn how to get started with Google Cloud MySQL and PostgreSQL databases by creating and configuring a database.
PostgreSQL monitoring is now supported by Redgate SQL Monitor to improve performance and reduce downtime.
In this article, we look at an ensemble AI model which can be considered a collection of two or more AI models that complement each other to arrive at an outcome for a set of historical data.
Today Steve discusses visualizations and how we would think about the information a client gets from them.
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On my SQL Server 2025, I want to search the error log from my T-SQL code for potential issues and then inform an administrator. What is the current way to easily query the error log?
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