Monthly Archives: October 2012

Windows Server 2012 and Hyper-V

I recently went to a Microsoft event in Denver on Windows Server 2012 and Hyper-V improvements. A bunch of the information was presented by Harold Wong (b | t) and there’s a number of demos and notes from the talks on his blog. I haven’t looked much … Continue reading

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On Source Control

A mention today from Jamie Thomson in his blog on source control. I left a comment, but it was long, so I thought I’d repost it here. My comment Thanks for the note, Jamie, and it’s interesting, but I don’t … Continue reading

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Important Alerts for SQL Server

One of the things that I think is extremely important for DBAs and really anyone that has to administer a SQL Server instance is a set of alerts on various items that might occur. I ran across Glenn Berry’s article … Continue reading

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Manage By Delegation

More and more SQL Server instances are being deployed all the time. In fact, with the ease with which we can build a new virtual machine (VM) through snapshotting and cloning, it seems that many administrators are finding that the … Continue reading

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