A short post this week. On a mailing list recently, someone noticed that a .NET application writing to SQL Server did not have the expected behaviour with UTF-8 collation and data types. To refresh our memories, UTF-8 is newly supported in SQL Server 2019, and provides potential savings of up to 50% when storing strings,
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