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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.

Forrards
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.

Forrards
March 17, 2023
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Data corruption in SQL Server 2012 and 2014 when rebuilding indexes online

When I hear the discussion about causes of data corruption in SQL Server, I always mention bugs in the operating system and the software itself. Fortunately, the last mentioned reason is an extremely rare case, but people are bound to make mistakes and SQL Server is also developed by humans. One such case occurred recently.

Forrads
March 30, 2023
Monitoring of free space in database files

Monitoring of the size of database files is one of the important DBA tasks and this process should be automated. This article will show you how you can achieve this. Why is it important? Most likely you keep an eye of the size of the database and its files to make sure they don`t exceed the size of the hard drive. But do you track the amount of free space inside the databases files? For example you may have a 100GB database with one data file which is 95Gb and log file of 5Gb. But how much space is free in the file itself? Out of those 95Gb it may be that only 5Gb are filled with the data or may be already 94Gb are used. In the last case your database file may grow soon. To be able to predict such situation and prepare to it in advance let`s setup monitoring.

Forrards
March 30, 2023

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