(Marco Gralike) If only I could do the following…(but it seems that it isn’t supported yet)…
Other News
‰ÓRecover after DROP TABLE. Case 2
(Andriy Lysyuk) In the previous post we described the situation when TwinDB recovery toolkit can be used to recover accidentaly dropped table in the case innodb_file_per_table=OFF setting.
SQL SERVER – SSMS: Disk Usage Report
(Pinal Dave) I think we the series on various reports, we come to a logical point. We covered all the reports at server level. This means the reports we saw were targeted towards activities that are related to instance level operations.
Get Your Pooling Right
If you are new to SQL Server you may not know about connection pooling, a topic I have been returning to quite a bit lately. Pooling may be turned on and off in the database connection string. However, if the connection string is not properly formatted it can end up in an unknown state. There is nothing you have to […]
Set Up Multiple Azure VM Servers with PowerShell
(Allen White) We recently learned how to set up a Microsoft Azure virtual machine (VM) with SQL Server, but in a “real world” environment, there’s a lot more configuration you need to do to set up SQL Servers.
Tips and Tricks : BACKUP LOG … TRUNCATE_ONLY
(blakhani) Below are the most common search terms when someone is sees a big file with extension LDF and identifies that it’s used by SQL Server.
SQL Server specific data types
CodeFluent Entities can use SQL Server specific data types such as Geography, Geometry and HierarchyId.
Using the NuGet Package Explorer to Create, Explore and Publish Packages
(Rion Williams) Although there is often some debate regarding its pronunciation, I believe that most of us can agree that NuGet is pretty great.
HTML5: Doomed to fail or just getting started?
(Matt Asay) HTML5 looks doomed to fail. As promising as it started, performance demands and superior toolkits have driven Apple’s iOS and Google’s Android to almost complete dominance.
IBM Redbook update; some use tips
(Willie Favero) I’m guessing that if you are reading this blog, you have downloaded a Redbook; and probably not all that long ago. With that in mind, today’s post isn’t about any one specific Redbook, but rather keeping up to date on the latest and greatest happenings around Redbooks.
