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Configure SQL Server 2019 Multi-Subnet AlwaysOn Setup – Part 12 from...

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The post Configure SQL Server 2019 Multi-Subnet AlwaysOn Setup - Part 12 appeared first on SQLServerCentral.

PASS Summit 2020 Precon – Scripts and Links from Blog Posts...

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The PASS Virtual Summit 2020 conference is live this week, and I’m thrilled to have presented a preconference boot camp yesterday called “Amplify Your...

Deploy SSRS Projects with Two New PowerShell Commands from Blog Posts...

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I built two new PowerShell commands to deploy SSRS projects, and they have finally been merged into the ReportingServicesTools module. The commands are Get-RsDeploymentConfig...

T-SQL Tuesday Retrospective #004: I/O from Blog Posts – SQLServerCentral

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Mike Walsh invited us on March 1st 2010 to write about I/O. This abbreviation stands for Input / Output, and is often used as...

Daily Coping 11 Nov 2020 from Blog Posts – SQLServerCentral

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I started to add a daily coping tip to the SQLServerCentral newsletter and to the Community Circle, which is helping me deal with the...

Notes on the 2020 PASS Virtual Summit – Part 3 from...

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Tuesday notes! Today I’m in Execution Plans in Depth by Hugo Kornelis. Notes: Today the presenter is using the Cadmium/EventScribe platform instead of GotoWebinar Started off...

PASS 2020 Board of Director Endorsements from Blog Posts – SQLServerCentral

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The election for the next PASS Board of Directors starts today, with a slate of 7 for three spots. I asked them for their...

Export SQL Server Configurations for DR purposes from Blog Posts –...

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Is your SQL environment prepared for a disaster? There are big and small disasters and depending on your perspective big and small can mean...

T-SQL Tuesday #132: How Are You Coping with Pandemic? from Blog...

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T-SQL Tuesday is a monthly blog party in the SQL Community and this month is hosted by Taiob Ali (b | t) and it’s...

The rule of three, SQL Server on Linux edition from Blog...

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When it comes to Microsoft products, the rule of three — at least as far as I’m concerned — is where you can accomplish...