So I’ve heard about endpoints, but what are they and how do I use them?
In a nutshell Endpoints are ways that people, or applications can connect to the SQL Server. There are several different kinds of end points which can be created; four to be specific. Read on for more…
Eat more chicken…
Well, this has absolutely nothing to do with SQL Server, but I just had to post this anyway. We were having dinner at Chick-fil-A and the Chick-fil-A cow was there. My wife snapped this photo, that I just had to share with everyone. How totally awesome is this. (Comments are very much welcome.) Denny
New Article: Configuring SQL Server memory settings
I’ve published a new tip over on SearchSQLServer.com entitled “Configuring SQL Server memory settings“. In it I talk about how to correctly setup the memory settings for SQL Server to get SQL setup correctly. Denny
Getting those memory setting in SQL Server just right.
When using 64bit SQL Server getting the memory settings right is pretty easy. Getting them right in the 32bit versions of SQL Server is a bit harder.