SQL Server 2005 Tidbit 038 The MSDN web site has links to some SQL Server 2005 Virtual Labs.“What’s this ‘virtual lab’ thing of which you speak?”Virtual labs are hosted sessions on a pre-installed virtual machine, along with lab notes to work through various scenarios on the installed software.“But, can’t I just do that on my … Continue reading SQL Server 2005 Tidbit 038
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News of my death is highly exaggerated…
Yep… I haven’t been blogging much lately. But I’m still here.“What’s up, Kevin?”Well… last weekend after celebrating Thanksgiving here with my in-laws, I and the whole family flew out to San Francisco to celebrate my brother Carl’s wedding. He married a lovely woman (Danielle) and we couldn’t be more happy for the two of them. … Continue reading News of my death is highly exaggerated…
SQL Server 2005 Tidbit 037
SQL Server 2005 Tidbit 037 This question was asked at our event TODAY in Des Moines, IA.“Can the SQL Server 2005 Database Engine Tuning Advisor (DTA) aslo tune databses running on SQL 2000?”Short answer. YES!And in fact, something I didn’t mention at the event, but is also quite useful in the new tool; the new … Continue reading SQL Server 2005 Tidbit 037
Korean Rap – Visual Studio Team System Excitement!
If you haven’t seen this yet, you really need to. It’s fantastic! And if you don’t speak Korean, it’s okay. The text of the video is printed below the video.
Windows Server 2003 Administration Webcast Series (Part 8 – DNS) Q&A
Here is a “best of” Q&A from our webcast we did today on an overview of DNS. This was part 8 of the 12 part Windows Server 2003 Administration series I delivered earlier this year. BIG THANKS to Mr. Bryan von Axelson for helping out as our sole Q&A person today. As you see below, … Continue reading Windows Server 2003 Administration Webcast Series (Part 8 – DNS) Q&A
TechNet Virtual Labs
TechNet Virtual Labs“Ever wanted to test Microsoft's newest software in a sandbox environment? Wouldn't it be great to be able to test new servers immediately, without formatting hard drives or dedicating one or more computers to the project? Now you can, with the TechNet Virtual Labs.”For those of you not already aware of these, I … Continue reading TechNet Virtual Labs
Resource Page for TechNet Webcast: Technical Overview of DNS in Windows Server 2003
Yep… another day, another webcast! I’m presenting this “TechNet Webcast: Technical Overview of DNS in Windows Server 2003” today. Here are some resources relating to this session’s topic. I hope you find them useful, and that you are either joining me live for the webcast, or will be viewing it at some later date. Kevin — “Deploying DNS”http://www.microsoft.com/resources/documentation/WindowsServ/2003/all/deployguide/en-us/dnsbd_dns_overview.asp“How … Continue reading Resource Page for TechNet Webcast: Technical Overview of DNS in Windows Server 2003
Best of Q&A from our TechNet Webcast: Successfully Implementing a Complex Active Directory Design (Level 200)
Earlier Today I delivered a webcast (content number ADD-03) on considerations for planning a complex AD design. I thought I’d post some of the Q&A here, and maybe expand on some of the answers also.Thanks again to Blain Barton, Chris Avis, and Rob Westover, for helping out in a pinch to handle Q&A for all … Continue reading Best of Q&A from our TechNet Webcast: Successfully Implementing a Complex Active Directory Design (Level 200)
Look 3P0! It’s Virtual Server 2005 R2!
I just now saw on Jeff Alexander’s blog that Virtual Server 2005 R2 has RTM’d (Released To Manufacturing). It’s shipped!The announcement was made at IT Forum in Barcelona. Here’s the Press Release that followed this annoucement, and here’s the Virtual Server 2005 R2 web page.Just one more reason, Nancy*, that we need to replace our … Continue reading Look 3P0! It’s Virtual Server 2005 R2!
SQL Server 2005 Tidbit 036
SQL Server 2005 Tidbit 036 Credit for this one goes to Chris Avis, who had this asked of him in an event recently…“With ‘instant file initialization’, what is it really doing?”Here’s a document that describes it well.From the document: In SQL Server 2005, data files can be initialized instantaneously. This allows for fast execution of … Continue reading SQL Server 2005 Tidbit 036






