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Ravi Velpula

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    Hyper-V Clustering – Basic Facts

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    Hyper-V High Availability Clustering can be done either by (a) Hyper-V Guest or (b) Hyper-V Host Clustering . The main differences in the two types is basically where the Clustering Service is running and where the Clustering Service is managing. Guest...
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    PerfMon - Analysis - Automation : PC+A

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    rvelpula rvelpula 2 72 2009-03-15T16:10:00Z 2009-03-15T16:10:00Z 2 450 2565 Microsoft 21 6 3009 12.00 Clean Clean false false false false EN-US X-NONE X-NONE...
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    Site Content Generator Through RSS-Consume

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    This might not be ' the ' place for this tool, because I first wrote this tool to pull some user relevant content to my site and generate the 'adsense' content rightly relevant to the content user is viewing. RSS-Consume is generic tool that can be...
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    Windows Azure - Quick Facts -1

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    Red Dog, Strata, Zurich -- All seem to be Settling with Azure . Everything came together as a robust platform for Development of services [On Demand comute and storage to host, scale and manage Web-application on the Internet through Microsoft Data Centers...
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    CloudDB/SSDS - First Look

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    BigTable on GFS . SimpleDB on AS3 . SSDS on Windows . What are these anyways? Simple but versatile Web-based services that implement Representational State Transfer (REST)? APIs for interacting with an increasing list of web-based services? Highly Scalable...
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    SQL Server DBA – Monitoring SCOM Way

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    The default Management Pack that is shipped with SCOM has vast collection of scripts (VB Script, WMI Scripts, PowerShell Scripts) to monitor, manage both system and SQL Server resources. SCOM run these scripts to cater its functionality. Microsoft.SQLServer...
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    Slow Performance - Speedy Recovery : SQL Server DMVs+SMO

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    This is just another blog (to add to many already existing) to sing the praise of another SQL Server 2005 (and SQL Server 2008) new feature - DMV. This time SQL-OS (Kernel layer) has been re-architected and internal structures and statistical data are...
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