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Sql Server: What I Have Learned in December 2010
Sql Server: What I Have Learned in December 2010
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Hide Database Name from Specific User in SSMS : Connect SQL
Recently,I have tried my best to find out a way to hide name of databases from Sql Server Management Studio, which I don’t want to show to a specific user. But unfortunately I can’t find any proper way to achieve my goal.
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Most Popular SQL Server Posts in 2010
With 2011 fast approaching and 2010 drawing to an end, I've put together a list of the Most Popular posts on SQLServerCurry.com this year. Along with me, I had SQL Server MVP Madhivanan joining the author panel and sharing his knowledge via posts and answering your comments. Many thanks to ...
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Analyzing SQL Server Plan Cache Performance Using DMVs
So far I see you have covered persisting SQL Server performance counter values obtained from sys.dm_os_performance_counters and querying the results for buffer pool information. What about the other aspect of SQL Server memory: plan cache? In this tip w
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31 Days of SSIS – Raw Files Are Awesome (1/31)
As I mentioned in the introductory post, I’m writing 31 Days of SSIS. Let’s start off this series with a SSIS file format that I was unaware of until just over a year ago. As the title already gives away – this file format is the raw file format ...
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Who am I?
Before I go much further I thought I’d introduce myself, tell you a little about me. It’s something I never got around to doing in my old blog. The Past There’s nothing out of the ordinary in my background. Long, long ago I was born and raised ...
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No More Resolutions in 2011
Do you have a vision? It goes without saying that resolutions often turn into something we despise instead of something we look back at as a milestone in our personal growth. The reasons for the negative connotations associated with resolutions could be as simple as our inability to “Keep it ...
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No More Resolutions in 2011
It goes without saying that resolutions often turn into something we despise instead of something we look back at as a milestone in our personal growth. The reasons for the negative connotations associated with resolutions could be as simple as our inability to “Keep it Simple” or as difficult as ...
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31 Days of SSIS – The Introduction
31 Days of SSIS Last year, Glenn Berry (Blog | @GlennAlanBerry) wrote a series of posts that he called A DMV A Day. Since then there have been two other series that followed a similar concept – Paul Randal (Blog | @PaulRandal) with A SQL Server DBA Myth A Day ...
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