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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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| | | | | Thank you Mala for hosting T-SQL Tuesday for August month. Mala asked us to write about the Database version control and what tools we use to manage our database code. Please find the original invite here. Earlier in my career as a DBA, the database code was managed with comments in the code to know... | |
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| | | | | SQL Server DBA notes about databases, programming, system administration, and troubleshooting. | |
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caseysoftware.com
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| | | As discussed in a previous article, finding Books to Love & Hate can be as easy as switching authors, from Jim Butcher to Jeff Carlson, or skimming through anthologies. More than just leisure reading, however, books can also be great for developing skills - including software development. In the fast-paced world of software development, staying | ||