Monthly Archives: July 2024

Cloud vs On-premises

The cloud has been a controversial concept for much of its existence. While the idea has been around for many decades, AWS started selling IT services in 2006, with Azure following suit in 2008. Since then, the use of cloud … Continue reading

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Fixing DBCC CloneDatabase Dup Key error in sys.sysschobjs

This was an interesting error, and I was able to duplicate it, so I decided to write a post on how to find the problem and fix it. The error after running DBCC CLONEDATABASE is: NO_STATISTICS and NO_QUERYSTORE options turned … Continue reading

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Least Privilege

I assume that most of you know about the principle of least privilege. If not, please read this short blog from Brian Kelley and make sure you understand how you should approach security. In the modern world, we also ought … Continue reading

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Taking My Wife on a Date Out of Town

This isn’t data related, but I had some fun, so I decided to make a quick post. I’m on holiday today, actually yesterday and today, in San Francisco/ Oakland. The reason: a date. My wife is a fan of Dwele … Continue reading

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