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  • Reply To: How Often Do You Patch?

    And some of us are accidental DBAs who are terrified of something going wrong!  No MS support, and although we have support for our servers and networks, it's hands-off when...

  • Reply To: The Benefits and Detractions of Remote

    My husband calls it the <name of our city> discount.  I have a 4 mile, 10 minute drive.  Anywhere in town would be less than 30 minutes.  My husband works...

  • Reply To: The Benefits and Detractions of Remote

    Living in a small city with not too many opportunities, I spent years trying to get people to hire a remote worker.  Only one (Siemens) would even consider that, and...

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  • Reply To: TLS 1.2 and Database mail

    Oops, another update.  I ran that O365 trace report on an earlier SMTP mail it told me used TLS 1.0, and that also said "Message received by: DMXXXX using TLS...

  • Reply To: TLS 1.2 and Database mail

    An update - after checking that "force unencrypted" option, I dug around on the Office 365 security and compliance site and did an email trace.  Maybe that fixed it!!!  :-O ...

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  • Reply To: The Worst Comments

    When I worked in a larger company and had to do maintenance programming, I learned to write better errors because I hated this kind of thing.  SQL Server gives you...

  • Reply To: SAN backups vs SQL Server native

    Being primarily a developer, I don't know exactly which licensing you're speaking of.  I do know, however, that our vendor OKs & recommends a test system, and we do have...

  • Reply To: SAN backups vs SQL Server native

    I suppose I could do one as soon as I restore - but there are over 20 databases for the software.  I do have Ola Hallengren's solution doing DBCC every...

  • Reply To: SAN backups vs SQL Server native

    Thanks everyone!  So glad I'm not on the wrong track here.  Always good to get validation, especially because I don't know what I'm doing 80% of the time (I'd rather...

  • Reply To: SAN backups vs SQL Server native

    Thanks for the validation, you guys are great!!

     

    P.S. >>P.S. Ditch full backups every hour. Once a day should be enough. Unless your TRN backups are compatible in size with full...

  • Reply To: SAN backups vs SQL Server native

    Sorry, moving to more appropriate forum (backups)

  • RE: The Creepiness of AI

    Eric M Russell - Tuesday, March 5, 2019 1:20 PM

    miapjp - Tuesday, March 5, 2019 12:39 PM

  • RE: The Creepiness of AI

    call.copse - Tuesday, March 5, 2019 3:11 AM

    I'm less worried about how creepy they appear than how easily AI may be used to manipulate...

  • RE: Fast Enough

    Jeff Moden - Thursday, January 24, 2019 9:34 AM

    I had an old boss that got angry with me even though we were great friends...

  • RE: The Number that shouldn't be a number

    Tom Gillies - Sunday, February 8, 2015 9:08 AM

    I agree with GPO, who asks "Question is why does this scenario play out...

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