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Daily Archives: March 29, 2012
The Mechanical Turk
Today’s editorial was originally published on Apr 17, 2007. It is being re-run as Steve is at SQL Server Connections. I stumbled across Amazon’sMechanical Turk while helping search for Jim Gray. As a side note, Jim is still missing and presumed … Continue reading
Contained Databases in SQL Server 2012
Abstract: One of the problems with databases in SQL Server is the dependency of the database on various parts of the host instance. In SQL Server 2012 there is an enhancement to the database format that allows for partial containment … Continue reading
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