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These books cover everything from beginner SQL queries to advanced database architecture.Perfect for developers, data ...
Without a doubt, Ken Henderson's The Guru's Guide to SQL Server Architecture and Internals is one of those sources. Henderson breaks the book down into four sections. The first section provides a ...
It just may save your data! I've also recently received several interesting books on managing Microsoft SQL Server. Let's start with Kevvie Fowler's comprehensive tome, SQL Server Forensic Analysis ...
This book is designed for the system or database administrator, IT manager, and IT professional working with SQL Server because it covers four main topic areas: technologies and architecture ...
Maintaining a SQL Server environment is a potentially complex endeavor. Here are 10 tips for ways you can minimize complexity and reduce stress. Based on my SQL Server consulting practice, here ...
However, the updated SQL Server Books Online (April 2006) missed the April 18, 2006 SP1 release and was posted on April 22, 2006 (see Resources). This file (SqlServer2K5_BOL_Apr2006.msi or later) ...
If you search the SQL Server Books Online for help diagnosing and monitoring the health of SSAS, you'll be pointed to PerfMon, SQL Profiler, and the even more elementary tools of Windows Debugger, ...
Back in November 2024, Microsoft announced the private preview of SQL Server 2025, the successor to the popular SQL Server 2022. Targeting the current industry trend, SQL Server 2025 will allow ...
Without a doubt, Ken Henderson's The Guru's Guide to SQL Server Architecture and Internals is one of those sources. Henderson breaks the book down into four sections. The first section provides a ...