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dataeducation.com
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| | | | | This month's T-SQL Tuesday is hosted by Jorge Segarra, the "SQL Chicken." The topic is rather open ended: What is your favorite new(ish) SQL Server feature? Love the DACPAC? Can't wait for PDW? Post about it and tell us why! In other T-SQL Tuesday news, we now have a logo. Those of you who are [...] | |
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| | | | | Introduction This month's T-SQL Tuesday is being hosted by Mikey Bronowski (blog|twitter). The subject is Tools that you use. As Mikey describes it, "Write a blog post about the most helpful and effective tools you use or know of". This post will be my contribution for T-SQL Tuesday #135 - Tools That You Use. Once again, | |
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| | | | | For this months T-SQL Tuesday contribution I want to cover Azure Synapse Link and certifications. Which is hosted by Deepthi Goguri. | |
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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... | ||