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Daily Archives: July 18, 2011
A Guest at the Ranch
From the other side of the world, I had a guest at the ranch today. Pinal Dave, a friend from India, sent me an email that he’d unexpectedly come to Denver this week. He had some time, so I invited … Continue reading
SQL Server Backup – Inadvertent Striping
When I started working with SQL Server I got bit in the rear one day while I was testing backups. I was in the process of making a quick backup before I deployed some changes. I think this was in … Continue reading
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How Many Times Will This Happen?
This editorial was originally published on Jun 6, 2006. Steve is traveling in the UK this week and we are reprinting a few pieces. Or is it a sign of the times and something that we’ll have in the news … Continue reading