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Another instalment of Cumulative Update package for SQL Server 2008 SP3 is available now, which is CU2 and the build number is known as 10.00.5768.00. As usual this CU2 for SQL2008 SP3 contains hotfixes for issues that were fixed after the release of...
It was a great opportunity to meet and greet the SQL professionals in Cardiff on 05th October 2011 as a part of SQL Relay Usergroup metings across UK. Thanks to Adam Morton for giving me chance to present, since last year and half we have been trying...
I believe by this time most of you might have registered/noted your diaries with the dates about upcoming SQLBits 9 conference. If you haven't registered yet then, hurry-up - Registration is Now Open , like the previous events this is also a 3 day...
This is something big in my life to announce, it gives immensive pleasure and happiness to share about my first book (hard paper) and eBook release, titled : Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 Administration Cookbook is released and out now. share my experience...
Training kits are very useful to learn about the technology at your own pace. Now a days web has become prime spot with useful resources for quick learning, with numerous blogs & article the learning curve has been straightened. Here are few Developer...
It is just a week to go for Tech-Ed North America 2010 in New Orleans, this time also I'm speaking at this conference on the subject - SQL Server Upgrade, 2000 - 2005 - 2008: Notes and Best Practices from the Field... more from here .. It is a coincedence...
There is a myth (rather a wrong impression) in database world that SQL Server setup is pretty easy, what you do is insert setup-media into drive and click next....next.....next, well it is not!!! .... read here ...
Server consolidation & virtualization is a hot topic and also it is one of the biggest concerns for many DBAs is scalability/performance when it comes to virtualization. At this point,performance for virtual machines can be close to, if not the same...
For any user manage the work with short-cut is desirable, for better productivity in your work (with UI tools) I always suggest to manage it by keyboard not with the mouse. Here is another block of SQL manageability series I want to cover based on feedback...
The subject line of this post is a common factor that every DBA might have (once in lifetime). Performance Monitoring is a big subject when it comes to practice, many factors include such as what to monitor, how often more from here ...
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