Known Issues So Far in SQL Server 2025
Whenever a brand spankin’ new version of any software comes out, there are bugs, and SQL Server is […]
Whenever a brand spankin’ new version of any software comes out, there are bugs, and SQL Server is […]
Privilege escalation in SQL Server isn’t just theory – it can happen through everyday maintenance jobs. This […]
This post is part of a series on common issues encountered in SQL Server. This time, we’ll […]
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Say you’ve got a table with an identity column, something that’s supposed to start at 1 and go […]
When there’s a performance emergency, a lot of us perform the same manual tasks over and over. We […]
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I threw in the towel on my workday at 3PM when everything started going wrong in the Ozar […]
This is a guest editorial by Steve Jones (President of the SQL Saturday Corporation). The last four […]
Back in March 2025 when Microsoft first announced that REGEX support was coming to SQL Server 2025 and […]
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When you create a new database in SQL Server, you might assume that the system starts with an empty […]
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Nowadays, artificial intelligence is everywhere. It’s so prevalent that even universities are implementing it into their curriculums. […]
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In this article, the latest in the MySQL vs PostgreSQL series, we’ll compare how they each handle […]
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SQL Server is designed to provide high reliability and data integrity. However, like any software, it can also […]