Tag: SQL Consultant

snapshot your database

Using VM Snapshots to Backup SQL Server?

“Oh, we use VM snapshots to backup our SQL Servers.” We sometimes hear this when talking with companies, especially when we’re delivering a SQL Server Health Check Assessment. And why not? It makes sense. Companies take snapshots of their file servers. They snapshot of their web servers before upgrades. FTP servers, Citrix servers, and even…
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sql server table corruption

Schedule DBCC CHECKDB

Do you schedule DBCC CHECKDB for all of your important databases? Scheduling database integrity checks ranks right up there with backing up your databases when it comes to glamorous activities in the life of a DBA. That is to say, it’s not glamorous at all. Integrity checks don’t bring the same internal swagger as say…
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sql server details matter

Don’t Sweat the Small Stuff, Except with SQL Server

Don’t sweat the small stuff, they say. That’s good advice. Much of the time. But with SQL Server, the small stuff is worth sweating. In fact, the small stuff can be big. Letting the small stuff go In life, the small stuff can weigh you down. Worrying about things that don’t really matter can strip…
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SQL Server docker container

Getting Started with SQL Server in a Docker Container

You’ve probably heard of running SQL Server in a Docker container. The technology has been around for some years now. However it’s still unexplored territory for many. A SQL Server Docker container image is a lightweight and standalone package that includes everything needed to run SQL Server. It’s often used in DevOps as part of…
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balancing sql server tempdb

How to Configure SQL Server tempdb?

How many tempdb data files should a SQL Server have? And where should they live? What about their growth settings? Should it be by percent? Or, should they grow by a certain size each time? Are there other tempdb configuration settings I should be concerned with? In short: how should I configure my SQL Server…
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Empty DBA Office

Working Without A SQL Server DBA? Do These 10 Things Now

Have you seen the job boards recently? Hiring an experienced full-time DBA is expensive. And many companies simply cannot justify that kind of spend for a full time DBA, especially if they have fewer than a couple of dozen instances of SQL Servers in production. The result? Many companies are working without a SQL Server…
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Hardening your SQL Server

Auditing Data Access in SQL Server, a Free Webinar

Hardening and protecting your SQL Server environment is not a one-and-done task. It’s a continuous process. Things change. New Applications are added. Logins come and go. Servers are migrated. In such a dynamic environment, auditing data access in your SQL Server environment is critical. If you are responsible for SQL Servers, you likely ask: Who…
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sqldatabaseownership

Error Msg 15138 The Database Principal Owns a Schema in the Database, and Cannot be Dropped

You’re cleaning up some old usernames in a database. The users are no longer needed so you want to drop them and maybe even the server login. You issue the standard DROP USER username; command in the query editor and it immediately comes back with Msg 15138, Level 16, State 1, Line 1 The database…
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SQL Server sysadmin has the keys to the kingdom

Who Has sysadmin Access to your SQL Servers?

Phishing attacks account for more than 80% of all security incidents according to this CSO article Top cybersecurity facts, figures and statistics. And the resulting data breaches cost an average of $3.92 million. With security incidents and data breaches making the news daily, it’s important to secure your networks, including your SQL Servers. That’s not…
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The SQL Server Database Engine

What SQL Server Version Am I Running?

One of the first things we look at when doing a SQL Server Assessment (Health Check) is the SQL Server version and patch level. We don’t stop there, of course. We check a ton of other things that can affect the SQL Server’s performance, its security, and its reliability. But we start with the version…
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