2019-02-27 (first published: 2019-02-20)
949 reads
2019-02-27 (first published: 2019-02-20)
949 reads
Can be useful when inserting a lot of data into a table.
2019-02-26 (first published: 2019-02-14)
5,345 reads
This script features as we can through the CTE Top10FilesWithLargerDiskConsumption the top ten data files that are showing greater consumption of hard drive related data-reading activities.
2019-01-15 (first published: 2019-01-08)
1,064 reads
Collect CPU % for a time period and alert if Average CPU usage is high
2019-01-14 (first published: 2019-01-08)
1,780 reads
Quick check SQL connection and process details with current SQL text
2018-12-19 (first published: 2018-11-27)
980 reads
2018-11-30 (first published: 2017-04-01)
1,111 reads
2018-11-29 (first published: 2018-11-23)
454 reads
2018-11-15 (first published: 2018-11-08)
1,590 reads
If you have a SQL Server with a High Availability solution (AlwaysOn Availability Groups, Database Mirroring, etc.), and you also have a bunch of jobs which you need to be run on the Primary server only. You need to be able to "failover" the jobs in case the Primary server is no longer Primary.
2018-11-14 (first published: 2018-11-12)
6,015 reads
Create the code to detect and repair non trusted foreign keys
2018-11-13 (first published: 2018-09-27)
710 reads
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