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Using the SQL Scripting via the GUI for Admin Changes
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over 3 years ago
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If you’re like me, you like GUIs even for SQL Server, they make it easier to do things quickly without having to remember a lot of syntax. But GUIs within Management Studio ultimately have to fire off TSQL to perform the changes. And not knowing...
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I love SSD
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Been working with 2 PCIE Fusion cards testing out performance for my SQL Server simulation database. I also have a raid set of 3 Intel X25-E SSDs. This is a technology to take seriously. The folks at Fusion have been most helpful. I will be putting together...
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