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Daily Archives: May 19, 2015
VMs are not VMs
I was at VMWare recently. One of the main things that all of the SQL Server professionals that were there tried to emphasize is that SQL Server workloads are not like other workloads. The impact on the various host resources, … Continue reading
PostgreSQL v SQL Server
A site that’s a comparison of the platforms. http://www.pg-versus-ms.com/ Certainly some good arguments being made, but (admittedly) biased towards specific workload items that the author uses. However, I agree with lots of the items listed. There are quite a few … Continue reading