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2011 July 18 « Cleveland DBA
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SQL Server administration in Cleveland, OH. A little about me…. SQL Server A to Z – DMV. Sysdm os performance counters. SELECT distinct object name from sys.dm os performance counters. And if we drill down a little further:. SELECT * from sys.dm os performance counters where object name like '%Buffer Manager%'. And there you see the same counters for Buffer Manager that you’d see if you ran Perfmon. This is one of the DMVs I use in my script to see how SQL Server is using its memory. Keep in mind that al...
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2011 July 14 « Cleveland DBA
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SQL Server administration in Cleveland, OH. A little about me…. SQL Server A to Z – Collation. One of the first decisions you need to make when installing SQL Server is to select a collation for the instance. Most of the time we simply choose the default and breeze on by. But do you really know all the effects that choice has on your database and the applications that run against it? What is the default? What does it affect? The collation you choose will have 3 effects on your system. Where is it set?
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SQL Server A to Z – FILESTREAM « Cleveland DBA
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SQL Server administration in Cleveland, OH. A little about me…. SQL Server A to Z – FILESTREAM. Data doesn’t always come in a nice, neat, relational format. Oftentimes it’s unstructured files like Word documents or images. But it still needs to be stored in some manner, right? Next, in SSMS, right-click on the instance name and select Properties. Go to Advanced, and click the drop down menu for Filestream Access Level. Choose Transact-Sql Access Enabled or Full Access Enabled, and click OK. CREATE DATABA...
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Brian's Ramblings on SQL Server: TSQL Tuesday #15: Automation
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Brian's Ramblings on SQL Server. Tuesday, February 8, 2011. TSQL Tuesday #15: Automation. Now that I've started blogging I decided to throw my hat into the ring for TSQL Tuesday, hosted this month by Pat Wright aka SQLAsylum ( Blog. And the topic is Automation. The code is pretty well documented so let's take a look at the script (download link at end of post). Initialize the SQL Environment. Define the destination server and database names. Clean out the SvcInfo Table. Q = "delete LoadSvcInfo". Q = $q "...
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Brian's Ramblings on SQL Server: Trevor: Best Wishes From Cleveland
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Brian's Ramblings on SQL Server. Monday, February 14, 2011. Trevor: Best Wishes From Cleveland. We are no place exotic, but we are thinking of you and wishing you a speedy recovery. Here's a picture of us in our backyard in Cleveland, Ohio. Brian, Jenn, Tyler, Nate). And another, warmer picture, from Devil's Lake, Michigan. Hoping you feel better soon! Posted by Brian Davis. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Subscribe in a reader. Ohio North SQL Server User Group.
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Brian's Ramblings on SQL Server: February 2011
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Brian's Ramblings on SQL Server. Monday, February 14, 2011. Trevor: Best Wishes From Cleveland. We are no place exotic, but we are thinking of you and wishing you a speedy recovery. Here's a picture of us in our backyard in Cleveland, Ohio. Brian, Jenn, Tyler, Nate). And another, warmer picture, from Devil's Lake, Michigan. Hoping you feel better soon! Posted by Brian Davis. Links to this post. Tuesday, February 8, 2011. TSQL Tuesday #15: Automation. And the topic is Automation. Q = "delete LoadSvcInfo".
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Brian's Ramblings on SQL Server: Events
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Brian's Ramblings on SQL Server. I'm Honored To Be Presenting At The Following Events. 3/19/2011 - SQL Saturday #70. Service Broker: What's That and How Do I Use It? 3/26/2011 - SQL Saturday #67. Service Broker: What's That and How Do I Use It? 5/12/2011 - Columbus, OH SQL Server User Group. Service Broker: What's That and How Do I Use It? 8/24/2011 - MADPASS: Wisconsin SQL Server User Group. 9/9/2010 - Ohio North SQL Server User Group. Source Control for DBA's (co-presenting with Allen White).
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Brian's Ramblings on SQL Server: January 2011
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Brian's Ramblings on SQL Server. Saturday, January 29, 2011. SQL Saturday #60 - 2 Firsts in 1 Day. This coming Saturday (2/5/2011) the SQL user group I am a part of, Ohio North SQL Server User Group. Will be hosting its' first SQL Saturday #60. It's been a lot of fun helping to organize what I know will be a great event. We've got speakers coming from all over along with many great local speakers and the session lineup. Top Ten Reasons to Come to Cleveland in February. This will be a beginner level sessi...
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