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(SFTW) SQL Server Links 05/06/15

June 5, 2015 by John Sansom Leave a Comment

Good reads from around the Web.Smart Coffee

The best way to make sure you don’t miss a blog post and enjoy these SQL Server links every week is to Subscribe to get them delivered free, direct to you by email.

Here’s your weekly roundup of SQL Server Blog Posts, News and Technology Stuff. Enjoy….

From the SQL Server blogs

  • The Right Tool For the Job: XPERF Flags and Diagnosing IO Issues – Chris Adkin (Blog|Twitter)
  • How to Set Up AlwaysOn Availability Groups in SQL Server 2016 – Brent Ozar (Blog|Twitter)
  • The Cult of Automation – Mike Fal (Blog|Twitter)
  • Features SQL Server Needs to Add (And Drop) – Brent Ozar (Blog|Twitter)
  • Parallelism and Columnstore Indexes – Grant Fritchey (Blog|Twitter)
  • 42 Things You Should Never, Ever Say to a DBA – Thomas Larock (Blog|Twitter)
  • Finding a transaction in the log for a particular user – Paul Randal (Blog|Twitter)
  • Contest: Write the Scariest DBA Sentence (10 words or less) – Kendra Little (Blog|Twitter)
  • It’s Hard To Destroy Data – Michael J. Swart (Blog|Twitter)
  • Configuring a Multi-Subnet SQL Server Test Environment – Jonathan Kehayias (Blog|Twitter)
  • Database Engine Tuning Advisor – Grant Fritchey (Blog|Twitter)
  • How to Troubleshoot SQL Server Connection Timeouts – Brent Ozar (Blog|Twitter)
  • Behaviour change for delete … output … into in SQL Server 2014 – Matt Bowler (Blog)

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If you have an article/blog post suggestion for inclusion, a question about SQL Server or just want fancy a chat then get in touch. Thanks for reading and have a great weekend.

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About John Sansom

I’m a Microsoft Certified Master(MCM) of SQL Server. I’ve been working with database technology in a variety of flavors for over fifteen years. I absolutely love what I do and genuinely feel privileged to be a part of our tremendous technology community. Got a question about SQL Server or being a DBA? Ask me!

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