Monthly Archives: August 2019

Adding SQL Change Automation to Jenkins for Database CI

In a previous post, I explained how to get Jenkins running in a container for your local CI work. In this one, I’ll expand on the process for database CI with a quick look at getting the SQL Change Automation … Continue reading

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A Memory-Optimized Roundup – T-SQL Tuesday #117

The summary from my fourth T-SQL Tuesday hosting for #117. This time I was scrambling a bit, but since I’ve worked with a few customers in the last year that use MOT tables, I thought this might be a good … Continue reading

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IT Staffer Fired

In the early 2000s, it seemed that many companies were hit with a rash of virus attacks on their networks. Certainly the SQL Slammer worm affected many of us, and it was a memorable week for me. I returned from … Continue reading

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Actual Kubernetes

This post continues looking at my process of learning more about Kubernetes. I’ve been working through the 50 days of Kubernetes (K8s). I completed the first 3 sections (Days 1-15). This starts the look at Days 16-20 Disclosure: I actually … Continue reading

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