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  • Six top SQL Server 2012 management tools you should know about

    Management tools play a vital role in enterprise database management. This is because the well-integrated tools extend the administrator's capabilities, whereas a random collection of tools can lead to confusion, operational mistakes, high...

  • Splitting SQL Server backups to multiple files

    Database size is increasing across businesses all over the world, and as a database administrator (DBA) one should make sure that database backups are completed on time.

    For more on SQL Sever backup...

  • Maximize SQL Server database performance by streamlining your data

    As the databases behind websites and applications become bigger and busier, application architects and developers often need to figure out very quickly how to scale the database before the application becomes unusable under heavy...

  • SQL Server editions: Is Microsoft SQL Server Express right for you?

    Editor's note: This is the first in a three-part series that will examine three popular versions of Microsoft SQL Server, along with the pros and cons of each. Check back next week for the second installment.

    Deciding...

  • Basic SQL Server security best practices

    Editor's note: This article is the fourth and final in an ongoing series on SQL Server security. Be sure to check out parts...

  • Resolving error code 1296 during Exchange backups

    Brien Posey explains how to resolve a common error code when using VSS-based backup software for Exchange backups.

  • rounding error

    Rounding error is the difference between a rounded-off numerical value and the actual value.

  • truncation error

    Truncation error is the difference between a truncated value and the actual value.

  • Coding for seamless SQL Server database mirroring

    SQL Server database mirroring has been providing a high-availability option since 2005. One feature is automatic application failover to the secondary server when the primary server is no longer available. This article discusses automatic...

  • Symantec finds human error still behind most data breaches

    Human error still causes the most data breaches leading to calls from Symantec for more customer education

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