SQL Server Data Classification Comes Alive
Overview Microsoft SQL Server 2012 introduced a feature called data classification, which allows you to mark certain columns with labels, indicating that these columns contain sensitive or special-handling data. For instance, you may want to mark a col …
Flyway Teams and the Problem of Database Variants
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[Video] Office Hours: SQL Server 2008 R2 Edition, I Guess
I went through your highest-voted questions from Pollgab and talked through ’em, and strangely, there was a bit of a 2008R2 theme! https://youtu.be/3-B5L3Komq4 Here’s what we covered: 00:00 Introductions 02:00 Pete Donnelly: Hi Brent, I hav …
How Do You Test IOPs, Latency, and Throughput?
You’ve heard these terms thrown around about storage, and you’re not sure what they mean, and how they relate to each other. Let’s make it simpler by using an analogy. Say you want to measure a shipping company. You’re trying to …
Create a SQL Server PolyBase Scale-out Group Using Amazon Web Services
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Going to SQLBits? Join me for my Mastering Parameter Sniffing workshop.
You’re a database developer or DBA with at least 3 years experience performance tuning queries and indexes. You already know you have parameter sniffing issues, and now you need to figure out how to fix it. In this one-day class, you’ll lea …
Who’s Hiring in the Database Community? December 2021 Edition
Is your company hiring for a database position as of December 2021? Do you wanna work with the kinds of people who read this blog? Let’s set up some rapid networking here. If your company is hiring, leave a comment. The rules: Your comment m …