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How It Works: Timer Outputs in SQL Server 2008 R2 - Invariant TSC
psssql
I would love nothing more than to take you back to my high-school days running the 440 yard hurdles (yes yards not meters) where timing was done with a stop watch (you know the old, moving dial style) but timers on the PC don't allow that simplicity. I have discussed the timing behavior is SQL Server...
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Another update for the Support Policy for Virtualization for SQL Server….
psssql
We now have live an update to the KB article for the Support policy for virtualization for SQL Server at: Support policy for Microsoft SQL Server products that are running in a hardware virtualization environment I created this blog post, because there are some changes to the article I believe are important...
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3 Sep 2009
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SQL Server Support Policy for Failover Clustering and Virtualization gets an update…
psssql
Last October I posted on our updated policy for support of SQL Server in a virtualization environment. This policy is based on a KB article that summarizes our policy. You recall this article is the following: Support policy for Microsoft SQL Server products that are running in a hardware virtualization...
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19 May 2009
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SQL Server Support in a Hardware Virtualization Environment
psssql
There is no doubt that virtualization is a hot and popular topic (the number of questions over email I get daily are a testament to that). Therefore, I think it is important for our customers to understand the support policies from Microsoft regarding SQL Server running in a hardware virtualization environment...
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7 Oct 2008
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