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  1. @willfactor based on the info in the doc, creating your own stats wont do you any good, as queries are hard coded with hints. #sqlhelp

  2. [MSSQLTips] SQL Server restart validation checklist: Many times there is the need to restart the SQL Server servic... http://bit.ly/byfg1w

  3. @simon_sabin @afernandez You can push a decent amount of traffic over iSCSI, but local will be faster. #sqlhelp

  4. Thanks #avaya : Having 2 revert from a "simple" SQL Server database move! I guess we r the only company that has ever wanted 2 move servers!

  5. Database Engineer - Database/SQL Server - Defense Daily Network (subscription) http://architecturejobs.info/?p=1662

  6. comment1 <a href="http://www.brickweekly.com/index.php/forums/member/9226/">grant select on schema sql server</a>

  7. @LaerteSQLDBA Can also look @redgate 's Dependency Tracker to find potentially dead/unreferenced objects #sqlhelp

  8. BTW, @vikasbahirwani & anyone else who needs SQL/Oracle help, read @BrentO 's post on how to get quick answers: http://is.gd/dS488

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