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  1. Speaking @ Melbourne SQL Server User's Group tomorrow evening. "Hitchhikers's Guide to SQL Server Management Studio" http://bit.ly/9tvbkU

  2. Dirty Reads ... 2010-03-14 21:42:10

    Speaking @ Melbourne SQL Server User's Group tomorrow evening. "Hitchhiker's Guide to SQL Server Management Studio" http://bit.ly/9tvbkU

  3. Speaking @ Melbourne SQL Server User's Group tomorrow evening. "Hitchhiker's Guide to SQL Server Management Studio" http://bit.ly/9tvbkU

  4. SQL SERVER – MAXDOP Settings to Limit Query to Run on Specific CPU

    This is very simple and known tip. Query Hint MAXDOP – Maximum Degree Of Parallelism can be set to restrict query to run on a certain CPU. Please note that this query cannot restrict or dictate which CPU to be used, but for sure, it restricts the usage of number ...

  5. Setting Up a Server Side Trace

    Recently I wrote a short post  on the default trace in SQL Server. You can read that here. In this post I am going to discuss the advantages of a server side trace over the SQL Server profiler GUI. I’ll look at an easy method for creating server side ...

  6. Setting Up a Server Side Trace

    Recently I wrote a short post  on the default trace in SQL Server. You can read that here. In this post I am going to discuss the advantages of a server side trace over the SQL Server profiler GUI. I’ll look at an easy method for creating server side ...

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