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The Consistency Debate
One of the questions I constantly see asked about on SQLServerCentral is how can you scale out the database. How can you easily keep multiple copes if your data in sync with one another on different servers, and allow clients … Continue reading
T-SQL Tuesday #28 – Jack of all Trades, Master of None
It’s that time of the month again, T-SQL Tuesday Tuesday. This month Argenis Fernandez, MCM, and big round SQL teddy-bear is hosting. His topic is Jack of All Trades, Master of None. The second Tuesday of every month is when … Continue reading
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