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Daily Archives: November 6, 2013
Transactionally Consistent
What does this mean? I had someone ask me in a session recently, and I think I have a good explanation, but I thought this was worth a blog. Transactionally Consistent means that there is a snapshot of the database … Continue reading
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Project Hekaton
If you haven’t heard about Hekaton by now, you should think about reading up on it. There’s some information from TechNet, a keynote video, and more. Despite the ranting from Oracle’s Bob Evans in 2012 that this was “vaporware”, it’s coming in SQL Server … Continue reading