Year: 2008

Tom LaRock and Pat Wright now on PASS Board of Directors!

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Yes We Can! Congratulations to Tom LaRock, aka SQLBatman, and Pat Wright, aka SQLAsylum, who just got into the PASS Board of Directors!  Two board members had resigned, and Pat & Tom was appointed to one of those two positions.  I’m excited because I believe these guys will make great board members, and I’m even…
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About those blogging rules…

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A couple of weeks ago, I blogged about some guidelines for getting started with technical blogging.  I’ve now gone and broke one of them – not editing your WordPress template. When CSS sharpie Jeremiah Peschka read of my desire to make my site span the full width of the page, he offered to give me…
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New Year’s Resolutions

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David Stein of Made2Mentor.com posted about his professional New Year’s resolutions (as opposed to personal ones), and Denis Gobo tagged me too, so here goes.  I updated my GTD priority lists on RememberTheMilk during my vacation a couple of weeks ago and I’ve already forgotten them, hahaha, but that’s what RTM is for. Learn SQL…
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New SQL Server exploit in the wild

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There’s a new SQL Server exploit running around, and Denis Gobo’s done a fantastic job of covering it: sp_replwritetovarbin Heap Overflow Code Exploit Code In The Wild, Works By Using Our Good Friend SQL Injection
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Spot the Differences

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Last week, I was cruising in the Virgin Islands. This week, I’m back home in Michigan. See if you can spot which photo was taken where: I know, it’s a tough one.  They have so much in common: 18 degrees Fahrenheit with 4-6′ snowdrifts. 18 degrees North latitude with 4-6′ waves.
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It was a dark and stormy night…

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and I was hunched over my trusty, battered Macbook Pro, sipping whiskey by the backlit keys when the email came in. I got worried as soon I saw the sender, because Big Jimmy May is what they call a “Performance Consultant”. Before I even opened the email, I called my bookie to make sure my…
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SQL Quiz: Toughest challenges

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Chris Shaw posted a new SQL Quiz where he asks: “What are the largest challenges that you have faced in your career and how did you overcome those?” 1: Managing a SAN I was just sitting there, minding my own business, happily administering databases, when my manager said that our SAN administrator was resigning. I…
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Are blades right for small businesses?

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After reading my HP c7000 Blade Chassis review, a reader contacted me with a question: “I do computer consulting and web hosting, and I recently bought a blade chassis.  I was going to use it for web hosting at a colo datacenter, but I’m debating whether to use it or keep using 1u pizza box…
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How to Start a Technical Blog, Part 3: WordPress Plugins

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Part 1 explained the reasoning and decisionmaking process, part 2 recommended using WordPress, and in this entry I’ll talk about what WordPress plugins I use here on BrentOzar.com and what they do. FeedBurner FeedPress Gets You RSS Stats Some of your readers will subscribe to your blog using RSS feeds. I won’t explain RSS here,…
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How to Start a Blog, Part 2: Configuring WordPress

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In part 1, I talked about the basics of why you might want to blog for yourself (instead of a third party) and how to pick your domain name.  In today’s installment, I’ll cover what blog software you want to use and how to configure it. Use Self-Hosted WordPress to Run Your Blog There’s a…
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Winter in Whitehall

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Winter in Whitehall Whitehall in a nutshell right here: the dog’s wearing two coats because it’s so cold she won’t go outside otherwise, there’s ice on the water already in late November, all the boats are gone, I’m wearing gloves, and I’m drinking a cappuccino from McDonald’s because it’s my only coffee option here. There’s…
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Steel Cage Blogmatch Part Two: The SQL

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Jason Massie and I had a steel cage blogmatch about whether to configure a SAN with shared or dedicated drives, and we both passed out for exhaustion. This debate is starting up again but with a slightly different spin: virtualization.  In an environment with Microsoft Hyper-V or VMware ESX, more than one SQL Server may…
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PASS Interview with Tom Casey, BI Thoughts

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Microsoft’s keynotes and sessions catered to the business intelligence sector of the audience.  In Tom Casey’s keynote on Thursday, one slide said: “You are on your way to becoming a BI expert.” I know what you’re thinking, dear reader.  If you’re a DBA, whether it’s a production DBA or a development DBA, you’re thinking, “That’s…
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