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| | | | | I had blogged extensively about System Health Session available in SQL Server 2008 and above. I had also demonstrated how the System Health Session can be used in conjunction with SQL Server Management Studio reports in previous series that I ran on my blog. System Health Session Dashboard Reports for SQL Server 2008 and SQL... | |
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| | | | | Today's post is not only for the SQLNewBlogger Challenge, but is serving double duty as my T-SQL Tuesday contribution! This month's T-SQL Tuesday is being sponsored by Mike Donnelly (b|t) and he has asked us to "Teach Me Something New." This past weekend, I participated in my third SQL Saturday Madison event. Aside from speaking,... | |
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| | | | | Many times it happens that your backup (or restore) activity has been started by another Database Administrator or by a job, and you cannot use the GUI anything else to check the progress of that Backup / Restore. By combining multiple commands, I have generated below script which can give us a summary of current... | |
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| | | This month's T-SQL Tuesday is hosted by Mikey Bronowski, and asks us to share the tools of the trade that make our job awesome. While I do feel that the tools that make my job the awesomest are those that help me with productivity, this month's topic is a bit broader. | ||