Monthly Archives: December 2015

The Machines are Learning

One of the technologies that Microsoft is promoting heavily is machine learning. This has rapidly gone from a technology that I heard little about to being in multiple keynotes that I’ve seen at large conferences this year. It almost seems … Continue reading

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Tracking Logins with Extended Events

Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as#SQLNewBloggers. I was building a question the other day on Extended Events and needed to build a new session. One of … Continue reading

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The Years of Experience

I heard Tim Ford say recently that the years of experience don’t matter as much as what you do with them. That’s a great quote. It’s also one that goes along with the idea that there is no shortage of people that … Continue reading

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The Writeable Warm Standby

I saw a question recently that went like this: I get one full backup from FTP. I’ll get daily log backups through FTP after this, but never another full. I need to restore this daily log backup and allow the … Continue reading

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