Blog » Entries from 8/25/2009
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SQL Server SAN Migration
SQL Server SAN Migration I think this is my 3rd or 4th SAN Migration casued by: - completely moving data centers - changing the storage backends to different vendors - consolidating SANS - growing to a bigger san to consolidate more There are several different scenarios to consider 1. Stand alone SQL Servers Instances ... -
Getting to PASS on the Cheap
The PASS Summit is coming up in a few months and I bet you’re worried about attending. It costs money; I totally understand that. But there are a lot of ways to go for cheap.
- Be a speaker – oh, that deadline has come and gone
- Be a chapter leader ...
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Getting Started with Variables in SSIS
I recently had to create an SSIS package that used variables to pass data between procs, and I thought it would make a good topic for a blog post. There are many scenarios as to the how and why to use variables in SSIS, but we’re going to keep ...
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PASS Board Nominations
I think the Professional Association of SQL Server users (PASS) is an extremely important organization for SQL Server DBA’s. Even if you’re not a member, you’ve never attended the Summit, gone to a local chapter meeting, read the magazine (while it was in print), took part in ...
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