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  1. RT @mssqlserver: Solving Error 2579 and repairing MDF file in MS SQL Server 2008 ... http://bit.ly/dBLeu7

  2. My Beginning T-SQL session from SQLSat Atlanta isn't linked on the website right now. URL: http://bit.ly/dBFhC4

  3. Data Analyst / Report Writer (NHS / RiO / SQL Server): Minimum 3 Month+ Contract (likely extensions)My prestigious... http://bit.ly/9MHmn7

  4. SQL Report Writer (NHS Systems, SQL Server 2005/2008) - Contract - 3 Months+: Report Writer - SQL Server - West Mi... http://bit.ly/brkKiB

  5. Act! Installing Act! 2010 Premium on an existing SQL Server 2008 instance: Hi,   I would like to know how to insta... http://bit.ly/c8Cvii

  6. ACTPrem- Installing Act! 2010 Premium on an existing SQL Server 2008 instance: Hi,   I would like to know how to i... http://bit.ly/bZwvac

  7. @zippy1981 Yes. IIS is chewing up the rest. High page outs for SQL server compared to other processes.

  8. @sqlreader Is your SQL server process eating close to 2 gigs of ram? #sqlhelp

  9. w2k3sp2 + 4GB no PAE, sql std 2k5sp3cu4, should I /3G and AWE with Locked pages or not? #sqlhelp

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