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Daily Archives: March 29, 2019
Trunk Based Database Development
Early in my career we had a folder that contained our source code. Each of us developers would copy the folder to our workstation and work on our code. To prevent issues, we had read only access to the main … Continue reading
What’s the State of SQL Server Monitoring?
You can help everyone understand how people monitor and manage their instances. Redgate is prepping the 2019 State of SQL Server Monitoring report and we’re asking people to share some data on what they monitor today. Take our survey today … Continue reading
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