Midnight DBA
Summary: Tutorial videos and our live weekly webshow, DBAs@Midnight, from the MidnightDBAs. Here we focus on SQL Server and Powershell, but we cover all things related to DBAs. We teach everything from SSIS to Windows and networking, to Powershell tricks.
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- Artist: Sean McCown and Jen McCown
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Podcasts:
The 5th in the backup class at NTSSUG.
The 6th in the backup class at NTSSUG.
Another season comes to a close. We give a nice recap of the entire season, a strange DB problem, and adding NULLs. And there's so much more.
This was a fun week because we talked about xlocks on tempdb, nested views, and new SQL languages.
This week we're preparing for the rapture and we have some exciting news about a brand new Microsoft product. You won't believe what they've been up to.
The 4th in the backup class at NTSSUG.
This week we cover Sean's mainframe story, twitter updates, Allan Hirt's new whitepaper, and Itzik is here again.
Allan Hirt actually cam into our studio and played the base for us. And while he was here we thought we'd ask him a few clustering questions.
Wow, what a good show this week. We talked about setting max server memory, how to get ready for cert exams, massive feature packs, and much more.
Jen got to visit with Itzik Ben Golly and get some answers to some coding questions, and I presented 2 awards. There was also a good discussion on deadlocks and much more.
This was a fun night. We talked about Yoda's naughty shower habits, did a lot of bitching about SAN guys, company loyalty, and much more.
This week we talk about the Denali release date, Sean's big new shiny SQLSaturday session on interviewing, and much more. There's even a new resume review.
Tonight we talked about the magic tables, a cool clustering problem,orphaned windows accounts, cross join madness, and more.
Don is our special friend, but more importantly he's the head of the BOL team. This is such an interesting interview you'll just die.
Here I'll show you how to uninstall a CU from SQL Server 2008 R2, CU5 to be specific, but it doesn't matter. Here there's a special circumstance where the original install media location doesn't exist anymore so you have to specify it during the uninstall.