Using a Mac in a Windows world
As a "SQL Server guy" first and foremost, I often have to defend my use of a Mac both as a travel and presentation laptop, and as my primary development workstation. Today over on my work-related...
View ArticleSQL Server 2008 R2 still requires a trace flag for Lock Pages in Memory
Almost two years ago, I blogged that Lock Pages in Memory was finally available to Standard Edition customers (Enterprise Edition customers had long been deemed smart enough to not abuse this feature)....
View ArticleSQL Server v.Next (Denali) : OS compatibility & upgrade support
Microsoft's Manageability PPM Dan Jones has asked for our feedback on their proposed list of supported operating systems and upgrade paths for the next version of SQL Server. (See the original post )....
View ArticleUpgrading to SQL Server 2012 with Lock Pages in Memory
During SQL Server 2012 RC0 setup (specifically when upgrading), you may have noticed upgrade rules regarding Lock Pages in Memory (LPIM): However, for most folks, these rules always pass, whether or...
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