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Have you ever opened any PowerPoint deck when you face SQL Server Performance Tuning emergencies? SQL Server Performance Tuning Practical Workshop is my MOST popular training with no PowerPoint presentations and 100% practical demonstrations.

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SQL SERVER – Differences in Vulnerability between Oracle and SQL Server

In the IT world, but not among experienced DBAs, there has been a long-standing myth that the Oracle database platform is more stable and more secure than SQL Server from Microsoft. This is due to a variety of reasons; but in my opinion, the main ones are listed below: A.…
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SQLAuthority News – Hub-And-Spoke: Building an EDW with SQL Server and Strategies of Implementation

Hub-And-Spoke: Building an EDW with SQL Server and Strategies of Implementation logo-sql08.gif SQL Server Technical Article Writers: Mark Theissen, Eric Kraemer Published: February 2009 To date, the implementation of a true hub-and-spoke architecture for a data warehouse environment has been an idealized and elusive goal. Although building a centralized “hub,”…
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SQL SERVER – White Paper – Partitioned Table and Index Strategies Using SQL Server 2008

Partitioned Table and Index Strategies Using SQL Server 2008 Writer: Ron Talmage, Solid Quality Mentors Technical Reviewer: Denny Lee, Wey Guy, Kevin Cox, Lubor Kollar, Susan Price – Microsoft Greg Low, Herbert Albert – Solid Quality Mentors When a database table grows in size to the hundreds of gigabytes or…
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