All Your Hardware Should Be Of The Same Class
I’m seeing a really disturbing trend in enterprise hardware purchases these days. Companies will spend hundreds of thousands of dollars on their Compute environment (the servers) but they cheap out on the storage. In the last two weeks I’ve talked to people from two different companies who have top of the line Cisco UCS servers, […]
Recommended reading from mrdenny for September 19, 2014
This week I’ve found some great things for you to read. These are a few of my favorites that I’ve found this week. Read Committed Snapshot Isolation SQL Server Change Data Capture Application Links and resources for understanding windowing functions When is your interview? Report: Verizon Claimed Public Utility Status To Get Government Perks This […]
Getting Windows Authentication to Work Without a Domain
Not every company has Active Directory setup to give them a centralized way of managing authentication. For those who manage SQL Servers within a Workgroup getting authentication to work correctly with Windows logins can be tricky if you haven’t done it before. In order to get Windows logins working correctly the trick is to create […]
Recommended reading from mrdenny for September 12, 2014
This week I’ve found some great things for you to read. These are a few of my favorites that I’ve found this week. Links and resources for understanding windowing functions Making a Difference – #SQLFamily New Middleware Promises Dramatically Higher Speeds, Lower Power Draw For SSDs Ask Slashdot: Tech Customers Forced Into Supporting Each Other? […]