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Script by Adam Machanic on making some AdventureWork tables big. Nice one!
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May 16, 4:55 AM
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What is the estimate time for stopping an SQL Server Instance? Delete the scoop?
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Sparse columns, An oblivious for any data/dimensional modeler !
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Implications of the SQL Server Bulk Logged recovery model on point in time restores Delete the scoop?
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Documenting Availability Group PBM Conditions Delete the scoop?
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Always On–When Is My Secondary Failover Ready? Delete the scoop?
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Reacting to XEvents in almost real-time Delete the scoop?
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With an understanding of the key concepts in time series forecasting and exposure to some of the underlying details, you'll be in a better position to start using the forecasting capabilities in SQL Server Analysis Services (SSAS).
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Each release of SQL Server is chalk full of new features and an assorted amount of bells and whistles. Some of these, like Availability Groups and
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A Replacement for DBCC IND in SQL Server 2012 Delete the scoop?
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Estimation of cardinality Delete the scoop?
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April 22, 2:49 AM
Earlier today I posted the following question on Twitter: Foreign keys in a data warehouse. Yes or no? This discussion is looming at work, i know my position but am interested in what others think.
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Implicit conversions are a growing problem in the SQL Server performance tuning work. This post maps out the impact of implicit conversions in SQL Server.
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Implicit Conversions that cause Index Scans > Yes true, learn more. Delete the scoop?
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Change Data Capture gets disabled when you break mirroring and bring the database online Delete the scoop?
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Code Snippets in SQL Server 2012 For Greater Team Productivity Delete the scoop?
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Service Broker: Performance and Scalability Techniques Delete the scoop?
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Tracking down Deadlocks in SQL Database Delete the scoop?
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How filtered indexes could be a much more powerful feature Delete the scoop?
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Identifying the cause of SQL Server IO bottlenecks using XPerf Delete the scoop?
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How Microsoft Quietly Built the City of the Future
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Know how your data built around Windows Azure, SQL Server, SQL Azure can make your building "alive". Delete the scoop?
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Anatomy of a page by Paul. Must read and have article. I have to revisit this myself to refresh my old rusting knowledge of how this works, once again. Delete the scoop?
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This Blog will provide information about running SAP applications on SQL Server and Windows.
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Technical articles, content and resources for IT Professionals working in Microsoft technologies
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Read-Only Routing with SQL Server 2012 Always On DB Availability Groups Delete the scoop?
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SQL Server database maintenance is generally easy using freely-available and widely used scripts.
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Easy automation of SQL Server database maintenance Delete the scoop?
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Monitoring tranactional replication Delete the scoop?
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