If It Requires A Change Control Ticket To Change It, It Should Be In The Change Control System
I’ve seen a couple of conversations recently about companies that want to be able to script out their database schema on a daily basis so that they have a current copy of the database; or systems that have to change permissions with the database frequently, and they need to export a copy of those permissions…
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Azure NVMe Storage and Redundancy
With Microsoft Azure now supporting Virtual Machines with NVMe storage; things get a little different when it comes to handling recoverability. Recoverability becomes very important because NVMe storage in Azure isn’t durable through reboots. This means that if your shutdown the server, or there is a host problem, or the VM host has to be…
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Another Year Gone, Another Year as a VMware vExpert
Another year has past, and VMware has decided to make me a VMware vExpect again. I believe that this is the 5th time I’ve been a VMware vExpect (the 4th time in a row, there was a gap year because I forgot to fill out the form, it was a thing). I’m thrilled that VMware…
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I thought my days of Linux were over
Oh, how wrong I was. Back in the day, all I worked on was Microsoft SQL Server. These days I’m doing some Microsoft SQL Server and a decent amount of Microsoft Azure and Amazon AWS cloud work. With all three of those, there’s a lot of Linux in play. Microsoft SQL Server has supported Linux…
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