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Daily Archives: January 21, 2011
Disk Partition Alignment–MCM Prep
Does disk partition alignment matter to SQL Server? Without a doubt. When new disk partitions are created, there could be a reserved set of sectors that could differ across disks because of the way that the hardware interacts. In the … Continue reading
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Changing the Past
A few years ago my accountant caught a mistake in one of our tax returns. This was during the next year’s filing and so we had to amend to previous return, filing against almost two years later to correct an … Continue reading