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New Collection of SQL Server Videos on Channel 9
There are 13 new videos on channel 9 posted about SQL Server. The non-marketing videos (by engineering PMs) give customers peek into the goals and visions why certain SQL Server features were decided and implemented. Below is a list with a little blurb what the video is about.
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SQL Server: Difference Between Locking, Blocking and Dead Locking
Like ever, today’s article of Pinal Dave was interesting and informative. After, our mutual discussion between our DBAs and Developers on Pinal Dave topic of Concurrency and Isolation. I felt that most of us are intermingling three equally sounding words. Those are LOCKING, BLOCKING and DEAD LOCKING.
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SQL SERVER – Running Multiple Batch Files Together in Parallel
Recently I was preparing a demo for my next technical session, I had to do run a SQL code in parallel. I decided to use Batch File to run the code. I am not the best guy to with command shell so I did it with following setup.
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