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blobeater.blog
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| | | | | Another re-post of a video from last year, this time showing you an in-built protection of setting max server memory for your SQL Server. You can clearly see that if you enter a silly figure such as 50 MB, the minimum memory amount allowable for max server memory is 128 MB. You will see SSMS... | |
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sqlserverperformance.wordpress.com
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| | | | | Here is the December 2012 version of my SQL Server 2005 Diagnostic Information Queries, with some minor tweaks and improvements. I dropped a couple of redundant queries, and added a new query at the end. To go with it is an updated, blank results spreadsheet, where the tabs in the spreadsheet are labeled and in... | |
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dbanuggets.com
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| | | | | Thanks to Kevin Chant for inviting us to write this month's T-SQL Tuesday. This month is special, as Kevin mentioned due to the Festive Tech Calendar, which I have been speaking about for a couple of years now. Every day of the December month, a new recording or a blog post will be released for... | |
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therestisjustcode.wordpress.com
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| | | This month's T-SQL Tuesday is hosted by Brent Ozar andhe's asked everyone to find interestingbug or enhancement requests in Microsoft Connect related to SQL Server. The Connect item doesn't have to have anything to do with T-SQL - it could be about the engine, SSRS, R, the installer, whatever. Now, more than ever, Microsoft has... | ||