Monthly Archives: April 2013

Filestream and Filetable in SQL Server

This talk is an update of my Unstructured Data in SQL Server talk that looks at the Filestream and Filetable features of SQL Server. This session begins by presenting a case why we will manage more binary (unstructured data) in … Continue reading

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T-SQL Tuesday #41 – I Love Presenting

This edition of the T-SQL Tuesday blog party isn’t a technical one. Hosted by Bob Pusateri, this one is timely for me. Bob invites us all to write about how we came to love presentating. That’s good timing as I’m actually giving … Continue reading

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Disabling Resource Governor

I had known that the Resource Governor is always running in modern versions of SQL Server. It’s core to the operation of the SQLOS, though it can’t be used to do anything unless it is enabled. You can read more … Continue reading

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Double Compliance

    vs          I haven’t ever been bound by HIPAA or PCI regulations with the data I’ve managed. Those laws hadn’t been enacted when I worked in those industries, and so I’ve never had to go through an audit. I have … Continue reading

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