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Daily Archives: October 3, 2018
The Developer’s Guide to Azure–A Good Overview
Someone sent me a link a few weeks back about a free book from Microsoft. It’s the Developer’s Guide to Azure, and you can download it in Kindle or other formats. I actually got it for the Kindle on my … Continue reading
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Cloud Backup
I think that backup and restore are the most critical things for any database professional to master. Whether you’re a professional DBA, a developer setting up a system, or a seasoned DBA, I would argue having your data safe is … Continue reading