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Database DevOps Deployment to Azure–Webinar
You can register now, but on Dec 3, I have a webinar with Microsoft on database devops and Azure. This is a joint effort with Redgate, so I’ll be showing some of our tools. In the webinar, which I recorded … Continue reading
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Redgate SQL Data Masker Refreshing Schema
This is a quick blog to help me remember what is going on with the Data Masker product. This is for the SQL Server version, but I believe the Oracle one is very similar. I added a new column to … Continue reading
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A Limited User for SQL Data Catalog
One of the things I’ve pushed for at Redgate is to document the minimum permissions needed for our products inside a database. Often this isn’t possible as some of our products require sysadmin, but some don’t. I was resetting Data … Continue reading
Adding ApplicationIntent=readonly to SQL Data Compare
Recently someone asked a good question about SQL Data Compare. How can they add applicationintent to the connection? If you are using Data Compare, and you are reading from production systems, load is a concern. With Availability Groups (AG), we … Continue reading
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