Encrypting connections to SQL Server ensures authorized communication between clients and the server. By default, most communication with SQL Server is in plain text. This
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In this post, we will discuss the primary encryption options available to SQL Server. Each comes with benefits and costs and require careful consideration of
This is part 1 of a 2-part blog series. TempDB is a global database used by everything inside of SQL Server. It works in a
Dave Welch (@OraVBCA), Chief Evangelist Hello everyone. Allan Hirt from SQLHA (Blog | Twitter) and I will be co-presenting session HCP1634 “Licensing Oracle and SQL
Aamir Syed (@sqlevo), Senior Consultant SQL Server keeps data pages in memory for quicker access rather than reading from disk every time. Now, keep in
Shawn Meyers (@1dizzygoose), Principal Architect On July 9, 2019 Microsoft will officially end extended support for SQL Server 2008 and SQL Server 2008 R2. This
Jim Hannan (@jim_m_hannan), Principal Architect Is this blog, we have gathered some of our favorite blogs and tools related to benchmarking and performance troubleshooting. Feel
Phil Ekins (@SQLPhilUK), Principal Architect At House of Brick we regularly provide license based consulting across the SQL Server and Oracle database stacks. We have
Phil Ekins (@SQLPhilUK), Principal Architect The second blog in this series on Database Mail discussed how to troubleshoot and identify some common issues seen with
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