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| | | | | In this #pgsqlphriday event I discuss the pros and cons of having a rollback script as a part of your deployment process. | |
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| | | | | Recently, I kicked off a project to start moving us to SQL Server 2019. During my initial review of our servers, I found quite a few (9 total) that were still running on Windows Server 2012 R2. This meant that I would need to upgrade the operating system and move us to SQL Server 2019. Having completed plenty of SQL Server upgrades, as well as operating system upgrades, I couldn't possibly make a mistake, right? | |
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| | | | | Amit R S Bansal is a SQL Server Specialist at SQLMaestros (brand of eDominer Systems). He leads the SQL and BI practice with a much-focused team providing... | |
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www.christianfrohn.dk
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| | | IntroWhen you create an Azure SQL database (DB) right of the bat, you will be faced with the need to assign permission in the database to users or security groups. Normally on an on-premises SQL DB it's no problem and can be done using the GUI in SSMS. But for an Azure SQL DB, there... | ||