Preface
I’ve been working with Microsoft SQL Server for a very long time—it was, in fact, one of the first Microsoft server products I was responsible for in a production environment. I do so much with Windows PowerShell these days that not many folks know I have a strong fondness for good ol’ SQL Server.
Learn SQL Server Administration in a Month of Lunches exists in large part because I’ve met so many administrators who came to SQL Server the same way I did: “Hey, you know Microsoft stuff, why don’t you have a look at our database server and see why it’s running so slowly?” The “Reluctant DBAs,” as I call us, aren’t typically involved in database development. We might not have access to the code that’s connecting to SQL Server; in many cases ...
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