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Daily Archives: January 9, 2012
DBAs in Denver
I have a friend looking for a production DBA in Denver, so if you’re interested, email me at SQLServerCentral. They need a production DBA in the South Denver area, backups, config, query tuning, replication, partitioning. SQL Server 2005-2008 R2.
Congrats, Yanni
Sunday was an exciting morning for me and quite a few others in the SQL Server community. My morning was interrupted constantly as I was tied to my Twitter stream, looking for updates like this one: I had puppy duty, … Continue reading
Capacity planning for new hardware
I get asked this question a lot: When getting a new application and database, what kind of hardware do I need? The answer is easy: it depends. It depends on the load you will put on the SQL Server instance. … Continue reading