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Daily Archives: October 15, 2018
A $3 Billion Donation
Earlier this week, Microsoft agreed to grant royalty free licenses for 60,000 of its patents for Open Invention Network (OIN) members as it joins the group. The patents include a number that affect Android, Linux, OpenStack, and more. As recently as a … Continue reading
Modeling and Design Are More Important in DevOps
I’ve run across a few customers that are adopting DevOps processes for the database. This makes sense as I deal with Redgate Customers, many of whom are doing this. As they adopt a Compliant Database DevOps process, it seems often … Continue reading
Posted in Editorial
Tagged database design, DevOps
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How does data file size relate to log file size?–#SQLNewBlogger
Another post for me that is simple and hopefully serves as an example for people trying to get blogging as #SQLNewBloggers. The other day I saw someone asking about a way to determine which databases have a log file larger … Continue reading
Posted in Blog
Tagged sql server, SQLNewBlogger, syndicated
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