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Dec 16 2011

On the Fourth Day of Christmas…2011

On the fourth day of Christmas I gave a gift to you… Four Words to Live By Three Training Events… Two Twitter Handles… and Mirrored Disks with Parity   Stop As in “Know when to Stop.” This bit of advice applies to many things.  Knowing when to call it a day, turn of the lights, [...]

By Tim Ford • 12 Days of Christmas 2011, Syndicated • • Tags: #12DaysofSQLChristmas, SQL

Dec 15 2011

On the Third Day of Christmas… 2011

On the third day of Christmas my Manager gave to me… Three Training Events Two Twitter Handles… and Mirrored Disks with Parity   I Can’t Get No Satisfaction I am never satisfied with the amount of knowledge I possess.  Most of us are like that in our profession because if we stand still we are [...]

By Tim Ford • 12 Days of Christmas 2011, Syndicated • • Tags: #12DaysofSQLChristmas, PASS, Professional Association for SQL Server, SQL Cruise, SQLCruise

Dec 14 2011

On the Second Day of Christmas…2011

On the second day of Christmas I gave a gift to me… Two Twitter Handles and Mirrored Disks with Parity. Two Twitter Handles… why? A Base Twitter Primer Twitter, in and of itself is a great tool for communicating with one, or many “followers” in 140 characters.  At the core it really is nothing more [...]

By Tim Ford • 12 Days of Christmas 2011, Syndicated • • Tags: #12DaysofSQLChristmas, SQL, Twitter

Dec 13 2011

On the First Day of Christmas… 2011

On the first day of Christmas my SAN Admin gave to me striped disks with parity… Yes, this is known as RAID 5 and is ideal and preferred for user database data files in Microsoft SQL Server.  Why? Satisfactory performance – disks are striped Good redundancy – parity is distributed Lowest-cost RAID option for performance [...]

By Tim Ford • 12 Days of Christmas 2011, SQL, Syndicated • • Tags: #12DaysofSQLChristmas, SQL, sqlagentman

Dec 12 2011

Thank You All

The Apology Before I continue I owe everyone an apology.  I’m sure I’ve been absolutely, positively annoying in my near-constant soliciting for votes for #DBAInSpace.  I now am quite assured that I’ll never go into politics because I find it quite difficult to walk the fine line between distributing my message and micromanaging the voting [...]

By Tim Ford • Red Gate, Syndicated • • Tags: #DBAInSpace, SQL

Nov 7 2011

Licensing Changes on the Horizon for SQL Server 2012

We all knew the dream had to come to an end at some point. Effective with licensing changes for SQL Server 2012 is the end of licensing based upon CPU sockets as an option for SQL Server. Since I’ve only ever had to deal with processor licensing (low CAL diet for me, thanks) I’m focused [...]

By Tim Ford • SQL, Syndicated • • Tags: 2012, licensing, SQL Server

Apr 25 2011

Changes Aren’t Permanent But Change Is

  Change [cheynj]  verb, to make the form, nature, content, future course, etc., of (something) different from what it is or from what it would be if left alone: to change one’s name; to change one’s opinion; to change the course of history.[+] Work  [wurk] noun, exertion or effort directed to produce or accomplish something; labor; toil.[++] [...]

By Tim Ford • Syndicated •

Apr 21 2011

Words of Wisdom

I recently ran across a quote from William Blake that fits perfectly for how I attempt to live my life (note: *attempt*.) Think           in the morning Act          in the noon Eat          in the evening Sleep          in the night Join me for a four-part professional development series here next week as I expound on each [...]

By Tim Ford • Professional Development, Syndicated •

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