Is the old stuff worth learning?
Often we are encouraged to learn the latest things, but sometimes the old stuff is worth knowing too.
Often we are encouraged to learn the latest things, but sometimes the old stuff is worth knowing too.
Brent demos a single query plan that asks for 2 identical indexes on the same table.
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In the Database Engine, when a deadlock is detected, what does the detection interval shrink to (in time)?
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