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Pros and Cons of Switching to Database Managed Services

The term is widely used and covers so many things simultaneously, so it is hard to figure out what it means exactly. Do managed services include database administration only or do they also cover installation, upgrades and migration to other servers? Are database managed services always 24/7 or are there any other options? Do DBMS involve routine maintenance procedures or can they also handle critical issues? There are literally dozens of questions! Reporting? Custom service? Performance tuning and bottle-neck analysis? Too bad, each database managed service provider answers these questions differently, in its own way.

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March 18, 2023
SQL Server SSIS: ReplaceNull

One of widespread problems in SSIS packages is to replace NULL values with some specific value. Unfortunately, before it was not a simple task as Integration Services didn’t have the operator similar to ISNULL () in T-SQL. To be more exact, there was such an operator, but it works in a slightly different way.

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March 17, 2023
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System databases maintenance in SQL Server

Let’s talk about maintenance of system databases in MS SQL Server. There are a few differences from user databases.At first let`s remember what system databases we have and what do they stay for.Master – this database keeps all system-level information of SQL Server instance.Model – this databases is used as a template for all new databases created in SQL Server. Changing of the size, sorting options, recovery model or any other parameters of model database will lead to having the same values of those parameters in all databases created after you change model..

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March 31, 2023
Buffer Pool Extension in SQL Server 2014

I guess many have heard the phrase «640K ought to be enough for anybody», which Bill Gates is mistakenly thought to be the author of. Although RAM is constantly becoming cheaper, still its capacity is always not enough for database server. SQL Server features intelligent caching of frequently requested data, but the data size often exceeds the available amount of memory, which sometimes is difficult to expand. One of the interesting options appeared in SQL Server 2014 is Buffer Pool Extension, which enables cache of data pages on a state solid drive (SSD) in case the RAM is not enough. In this article I present a thorough overview of this technology using SQL Server 2014 CTP1.

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March 31, 2023

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