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| | 1 post published by Amit Banerjee on December 12, 2012
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| | Do you want to make your database server faster? If you answered no, you can go back to manually checking that all of last night's backups succeeded. If you answered yes, think about all the ways you can do this. From proper database design to the right hardware for your workload to proper indexes, you...
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| | Each SQL Server database has a setting called Compatibility Level that determines how T-SQL commands are interpreted and what features are supported for that database. A singleSQL instance can host multiple databases withdifferent compatibility levels, so SQL statementsthat work onone database might not work onthe other. Each version of SQL Server introduces a new compatibility...
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| This month's T-SQL Tuesday topic comes from Matthew McGiffen, who asks us to talk about encryption and protecting data in SQL Server. To read the full topic invite, click the T-SQL Tuesday logo to the right. For this month's invite, I thought I'd write about Transparent Data Encryption (TDE) and give a reminder about how...