TDE with Automatic Database Seeding
Transparent Data Encryption on an Availability Group and Automatic Database Seeding
Transparent Data Encryption on an Availability Group and Automatic Database Seeding
One of the most important design decisions that must be made when planning deployment of Azure Cosmos DB involves logical partitioning of data that will populate target collections, graphs, or tables. Selecting the optimal partitioning model has both performance and pricing implications. In this article, we will explore the rationale behind these implications and review the partitioning options.
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News reports about data breaches are common occurrences. Even the companies that exist to keep our data safe are not immune. William Brewer answers the question about data breaches that you may be too shy to ask.
Steve Jones looks forward with a few predictions for how the world might change for SQL Server professionals.
When designing for high concurrency, most people look to the hardware for answers. And while it’s true that it plays an important role, there’s a heck of a lot more to it.
The decoupling of some tools from SQL Server seems to be working. Perhaps Microsoft should decouple them all.
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