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An important part of regular database maintenance is to monitor index usage and make adjustments as needed. How can we monitor, store, and trend this data effectively over time?
An important part of regular database maintenance is to monitor index usage and make adjustments as needed. How can we monitor, store, and trend this data effectively over time?
This past week saw lots of security concerns, especially around data. Steve Jones has a few comments about the implications.
Kathi Kellenberger describes the basics of SSRS before showing you how to build quick, simple reports.
Learn how you can centralize the Event log data for your servers using a process that Geoff Albin has been using for over 10 years.
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You may have cases where an ancient application is using an old login or the wrong password. SQL Server is great about auditing failed logins and recording that they happened; it is not so great, however, at providing enough information to locate them. Aaron Bertrand offers some help.
In this document I will demonstrate how using the TOPN function in a DAX query doesn’t necessarily do what you may expect.
Sometimes, you just want to do a search in a SQL Server database as if you were using a search engine like Google. Besides the obvious Full-Text search, Phil Factor describes some of the techniques for finding that pesky data that resists the normal SELECT blandishments.
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In the new VECTOR_DISTANCE() function in SQL Server 2025, the first parameter is the distance_metric. What is this?
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