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This is actually just a very short post to get my name back up in the list on the right side of SQLBlog, because Adam’s configuration removes people who haven’t posted in 3 months. I’ve been extremely busy trying to get my new book finished, and then Read More...
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I got a couple of really great questions during my SSWUG Workshop this morning , as I was discussing seeks and scans, and since the answers to the two questions are very related, I decided to address both of them in more detail in this blog post. Most Read More...
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Thank you everyone who attended my 24HOP session yesterday. It was a wonderful event to be part of. Here are a few of the questions that I was asked, that didn't get completely answered. Question: Can we set READ_COMMITTED_SNAPSHOT ON for just a table Read More...
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This Friday is the last of my summer seminars. On August 27, I am presenting on plan caching, plan reuse and recompile and plan cache metadata. This is one of my favorite topics to talk about, because a lot of the information is not very widely known, Read More...
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Yesterday was a rebroadcast of the index internals seminar I presented last February, and I had forgotten how long it was. I was in a chat room the whole time, and the questions just kept coming, fast and (not so) furious! Thanks to all the participants Read More...
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Once again, I'll be presenting an online seminar through SSWUG . This on is on Index Internals . The presentation lasts over 3 and a half hours, and I'll be online for live chat for over 4 hours. Ask away! We'll look at juicy details of exactly how clustered Read More...
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I know, I promised a technical post after my online seminar today, and I'm still planning on that. There weren't all that many really deep questions, just a lot of basic understanding questions, plus questions about topics I'll be covering in my Plan Read More...
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I know, I haven't made a geeky post in a while... but I promise that I'll do one after this seminar. I'll take some of the best questions that I get during the chat and write them up here. Query Plans Workshop (June 30, 2010) Learn about basic elements, Read More...
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As I told you in April , I recorded two more seminars with Stephen Wynkoop, on aspects of Query Processing. The first one will be broadcast on June 30 and the second on August 27. In between, we'll broadcast my Index Internals seminar, on July 23. Workshops Read More...
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I am in Tucson again, having just recorded two more online workshops to be broadcast by SSWUG. We haven't set the dates yet, but we are thinking about offering a special package deal for the two of them. The topics really are related and I think they Read More...
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I am really jazzed! The seminar was over 3.5 hours in length, and we had 3 15-20 minute breaks, during which questions just kept coming in the chat room. I barely got out to refill my coffee! But there were some great questions and a really enthusiastic Read More...
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I know, my Geek City posts are usually really technical, but I figured it’s only Geeks who are going to want a solid 24 hours of SQL Server presentations… so this post is dedicated to all the SQL Server Geeks out there! I will be presenting as part of Read More...
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It's official... and Peter Ward has already blogged about it: http://wardyit.com/blog/blog/archive/2009/01/29/kalen-delaney-in-australia-in-june.aspx Anyone registering by March 27th will get a free copy of my new book, SQL Server 2008 Internals: SQL Read More...
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I've been running some tests with the new SQL Server 2008 configuration option 'optimize for ad hoc workloads' which is intended to reduce cache bloat due to holding onto plans for single use ad hoc queries. This option will allow a new type of cached Read More...
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November is conference month for me, and I'll be giving away vouchers for signed copies of my new book, to be mailed to the winners as soon as I receive my author copies. I'll be giving away one each day of my seminars in London and Seattle! The London Read More...
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