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Structural insight: Where do types come from?
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Monday, November 14, 2011. Where do types come from? On the phone] There's a man here with some sort of a parasite on his arm, assimilating his flesh at a frightening speed. I may have to get ahead of it and amputate. No. I don't know what it is or where it came from. Mdash; Dr. Hallen, The Blob. But those don't seem to me to have anything really to do with types as experienced in programming. Yet, over in the computer science department, we're awash in types. They're certainly used. Presented by our pro...
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May | 2014 | Coffee and SQL Server
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Coffee and SQL Server. Let's talk SQL over coffee. Monthly Archives: May 2014. May 22, 2014. Setting Up Your Custom Data Collector Set. From my previous post. We learned how to set up Data Collection in SQL Server. This is most suitable for monitoring purposes and reporting on disk usage and server activities. But what if you want to monitor other areas of your database server aside from the default data collection sets? In creating a customised data collection set, the step is composed of 3 parts;.
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June | 2015 | Coffee and SQL Server
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Coffee and SQL Server. Let's talk SQL over coffee. Monthly Archives: June 2015. June 11, 2015. Continuing Series: System Center for the SQL Server DBA (SCOM Data Warehouse). Reblogging the part 2…. Blog Home for MSSQLDUDE. Where I want to focus today is the data warehouse feature that ships with SCOM. When events come into the SCOM server from agents, they are logged in both the operational. My Time to Travel. Blog Home for MSSQLDUDE. Microsoft technologies and what I do for fun -. My Time to Travel.
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December | 2014 | Coffee and SQL Server
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Coffee and SQL Server. Let's talk SQL over coffee. Monthly Archives: December 2014. December 7, 2014. SQL SERVER – FIX – The database ‘model’ is marked RESTORING and is in a state that does not allow recovery to be run. My Time to Travel. Blog Home for MSSQLDUDE. Microsoft technologies and what I do for fun -. Paul Turley's SQL Server BI Blog. Clint Huijbers' Blog. Blog of Many Useless Wonders. Steve Spevack's Blog. An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later. My Time to Travel.
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July | 2015 | Coffee and SQL Server
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Coffee and SQL Server. Let's talk SQL over coffee. Monthly Archives: July 2015. July 22, 2015. SQL Server Management Studio in a Multi-Site Cluster. Clustering For Mere Mortals. My Time to Travel. Blog Home for MSSQLDUDE. Microsoft technologies and what I do for fun -. Paul Turley's SQL Server BI Blog. Clint Huijbers' Blog. Blog of Many Useless Wonders. Steve Spevack's Blog. An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com. My Time to Travel.
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SQL SERVER – FIX – The database ‘model’ is marked RESTORING and is in a state that does not allow recovery to be run | Coffee and SQL Server
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Coffee and SQL Server. Let's talk SQL over coffee. December 7, 2014. SQL SERVER – FIX – The database ‘model’ is marked RESTORING and is in a state that does not allow recovery to be run. This entry was posted on Sunday, December 7th, 2014 at 2:07 PM and posted in SQL. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Giving away FREE Access to my SQL Server High Availability and Disaster Recovery Deep Dive Course – Round 2. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Just another W...
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June | 2014 | Coffee and SQL Server
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Coffee and SQL Server. Let's talk SQL over coffee. Monthly Archives: June 2014. June 1, 2014. A quicker way to know when DBCC CHECKDB last ran in your database. Problem : Surely you have scheduled jobs to run DBCC CHECKDB across your SQL Servers to check database integrity. But sometimes you miss checking reports on these scheduled jobs if they did run or completed but failed. So how do you monitor when was the last run of DBCC CHECKDB in your database? About DBCC CHECKDB which was a great help for me.
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SQL Server Management Studio in a Multi-Site Cluster | Coffee and SQL Server
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Coffee and SQL Server. Let's talk SQL over coffee. July 22, 2015. SQL Server Management Studio in a Multi-Site Cluster. Clustering For Mere Mortals. This entry was posted on Wednesday, July 22nd, 2015 at 8:27 PM and posted in SQL. You can follow any responses to this entry through the RSS 2.0. Continuing Series: System Center for the SQL Server DBA (SCOM Data Warehouse). Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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October | 2014 | Coffee and SQL Server
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Coffee and SQL Server. Let's talk SQL over coffee. Monthly Archives: October 2014. October 11, 2014. SQL Server proxy account and local policy. My Time to Travel. Blog Home for MSSQLDUDE. Microsoft technologies and what I do for fun -. Paul Turley's SQL Server BI Blog. Clint Huijbers' Blog. Blog of Many Useless Wonders. Steve Spevack's Blog. An error has occurred; the feed is probably down. Try again later. Blog at WordPress.com. My Time to Travel. The travels of an old(er), solo, female traveler.