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Policy-Based Management : SQL Server 2008
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over 5 years ago
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Ravi Subramaniam
NOTE: Declarative Management Framework has been renamed to Policy-Based Management so I just changed the Title of the article, the contents are unchanged. Hi, I am writing this post after somewhat long time … I hope you all are continuing with your...
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SQL Server 2008 - Change Data Capture - Part II
Posted
over 5 years ago
by
Ravi Subramaniam
Hi ! It's been a long time since I last updated my blog. To continue with the Change Data Capture feature of SQL Server 2008, this is new post that helps you to know how you can write your own stored procedures / functions to get the required data in...
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SQL Server 2008 - Auditing
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over 5 years ago
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Ravi Subramaniam
Hi Friends, I am back again with one more blog post on SQL Server 2008 Auditing. As we all know that SQL Server 2008 is coming up with *Cool* enhancements that will help the End Users, DBAs, Developers in improving their productivity. Today I am going...
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SQL Server 2008 - Resource Governor - Part I
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over 5 years ago
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Ravi Subramaniam
Hi Friends, I am back with one more blog post on an interesting feature in SQL Server 2008. Today I was discussing about run away situations with my colleagues and I found that only few people read about this excellent feature available in SQL Server...
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