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Daily Archives: December 5, 2011
A traveling man
It’s been a long year for me. This year I’ve attended: SQL Saturday #60 – Cleveland SQL Saturday #66 – Colorado Springs MVP Summit Rocky Mountain Tech Trifecta v3.0 SQL Saturday #63 – Dallas SQL Saturday #77 – Pensacola SQL … Continue reading
Not having TDE in all editions is stupid
The whole point of encrypting data at rest is to protect the database if physical files or backups are lost. In the Books Online (BOL) page for Transparent Data Encryption (TDE), it notes that “…, in a scenario where the physical … Continue reading