Testing
We know that software testing is important, but we often don't do a great job of executing. Steve Jones talk database testing today.
We know that software testing is important, but we often don't do a great job of executing. Steve Jones talk database testing today.
SQL Server keeps the most-used execution plans in cache, so it doesn't need to recompile the same queries every time. How can we benefit from this to find potential performance problems in execution plans?
An interesting new paradigm popped up in the news this week: the data lake. It examines data as a model for organizational architectures.
PCI DSS has strict requirements about implementing security updates and using only applications which are supported by the vendors. How do you create a patching policy for SQL Servers?
This Friday Steve Jones looks at your backup system and wonders how many people use striped backups.
John Grover explains how to set up Amazon S3 storage, install and configure the Amazon PowerShell module, and set up a Maintenance plan using SQL native backups and PowerShell.
Verizon is taking their cloud service offline for maintenance for two days. Steve Jones doesn't think that sounds good.
When you delete a business transaction from the database, there are times when you might want to keep a record of the data for posterity. In this article, Dwain Camps looks at a tidy means of doing just that.
One of the important things is to be able to recover your environment. That doesn't mean you need to know everything about SQL Server and potential disasters, but you should know their affect on your situation.
SQL Server Query Optimizer uses statistical information to estimate the cardinality in a query result. This enables the SQL Server Query Optimizer to create a high-quality query execution plan. Read on to learn how to use statistics and why it’s needed.
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I run this command to start SQLCMD:
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