Dealing with Failure
A minor disaster in Colorado reminds Steve about the need to prepare, and think about the failure points in our preparations.
A minor disaster in Colorado reminds Steve about the need to prepare, and think about the failure points in our preparations.
A new version of an existing application doesn't always provide an upgrade.
New releases of SQL Server arrive at a quick pace, and it's difficult to keep up with the many features introduced in each version. In this article, Phil Factor reviews a feature you may have missed, inline indexes. He covers the syntax and the many ways they can be used and then performs some performance tests to see if they can make a difference with table variables.
Learn how to use Power BI to retrieve data from an Azure SQL Database.
A SQL Server monitoring tool is warning you that you’re getting memory dumps, and you’re wondering what that means.
In a followup, this article includes discussion of more advanced features of using stored procedures.
SQL Server supports partially contained databases. This gives you the option of adding database users with a password inside the database. This makes the database easier to move to another instance or participate in an Always On Availability Group. In this article, Robert Sheldon explains how to work with users in contained databases.
Database encryption is hard, and somewhat controversial. Steve thinks we ought to do a better job of it.
In the next level of the Stairway to SQL Server on Linux learn about the client tools available to connect to your instance.
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