Born SQL
@BornSQL
Official Twitter account for Born SQL, which is a blog by a Canadian called Randolph West.
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Max server memory recommendations are just a suggestion bornsql.ca/blog/max-serve…
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Max server memory recommendations are just a suggestion - Born SQL
Some of you might know me because of the Max Server Memory Matrix, a chart I created based off a decade-old algorithm developed by Jonathan Kehayias. The chart has lived at https://bornsql.ca/s/mem...
Data is not immutable bornsql.ca/blog/data-is-n…
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Data is not immutable - Born SQL
Information — in the form of data — usually stored as binary 1s and 0s in an electronic data store, is not immutable. Even the hardiest data storage designed to last for a thousand years, etched...
Winding down bornsql.ca/blog/winding-d…
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Winding down - Born SQL
Normally I write these posts on a Friday evening. Sometimes it’s later than that, but always before Monday so that my editor can give it some attention before I publish. On Friday though, I spent...
Just one more thing, an essay on troubleshooting bornsql.ca/blog/just-one-…
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Just one more thing, an essay on troubleshooting - Born SQL
Over the weekend I watched — for the first time in my life — an episode of the long-running ABC and NBC police show Columbo, starring Peter Falk. I originally knew him from the film The Princess...
Choco upgrade, y’all bornsql.ca/blog/choco-upg…
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Choco upgrade, y'all - Born SQL
Chocolatey is a package manager for Windows, like the built-in package managers on Linux, and third-party ones on macOS like Homebrew and MacPorts. The idea is this: when you’re setting up a machine,...
On bias bornsql.ca/blog/on-bias/
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On bias - Born SQL
Last week saw the second month of my employment at Microsoft. I admit that I’m enjoying my job, and I can’t deny that the reduced amount of time I’ve spent on social media has helped. Last week also...
A new book is on its way bornsql.ca/blog/a-new-boo…
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A new book is on its way - Born SQL
I am thrilled to announce that Microsoft Press (Pearson) has agreed to let us do another Inside Out book this year. This news is so fresh I haven’t even gotten the advance yet! The working title is...
You can’t secure your network with spite bornsql.ca/blog/you-cant-…
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You can't secure your network with spite - Born SQL
I wrote a post a couple weeks ago about not changing port 1433 for security reasons. I received this comment, which is not visible on that page because it warrants a lengthy response. I have redacted...
How do I merge a small part of a Git repo into another repo? bornsql.ca/blog/how-do-i-…
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How do I merge a small part of a Git repo into another repo? - Born SQL
At my new day job, one of the things we want to do is migrate a portion of a really large Git repository (over 20GB) which I’ll call LargeRepo, into a much smaller repository (< 2GB) which I’ll call...
Don’t change your default SQL Server port for security reasons bornsql.ca/blog/dont-chan…
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Don't change your default SQL Server port for security reasons - Born SQL
Since we’re on a recent theme of revising long-held best practices that are not, here’s a timely one for you: Don’t change your default SQL Server port for security reasons. In SQL Server Configura...
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