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Monthly Archives: June 2011
T-SQL Tuesday #19 – Your mistake… my problem
This month’s T-SQL Tuesday is brought to you by Allen Kinsel (blog|twitter) who contributes a great amount of his time to the SQL Community and so we can only say a huge thank you for your efforts and keep up … Continue reading
Posted in availability, backup, recovery, sql, SQLServerPedia Syndication, t-sql tuesday
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Virtualization and SAN basics for DBA added to Presentation Notepad
Several months ago I posted my first entry within my Presentation Notepad, entitled ” Microsoft Business Intelligence Seminar 2011” which consisted of rather extensive notes taken during during the 1 day presentation by the most excellent Rafal Lukawiecki (Twitter|Blog). Well it … Continue reading
Posted in sql, SQLServerPedia Syndication, virtualization
Add meta to your audio training files
In my recent post “How to rip audio from your training videos” I gave Linux a very big thumbs up for providing users with a very easy (free and fast) route to rip audio from our SQL Server training videos. … Continue reading
Posted in learning, linux, personaldevelopment, sql, SQLServerPedia Syndication
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