After writing for the Tribal SQL project, I think I’ve realized just how passionate I am about best practices. For example, the other day I asked my wife if she could change our bed sheets to which she replied that they had only been on there two weeks. My retort was that best practices dictated changing the…
Category: General BP
Best Practicing, the Results Part I
Yesterday, I showed you how to install the Best Practices Analyzer and use it through the Baseline Configuration Analyzer. Even after your servers are setup for best practices, it is good to run the BPA from time to time to look for changes, especially if you have more than one DBA working on your servers. Here…
Back In the Saddle Again
After spending a week at Paul Randal’s Immersion Event training, a week dedicated to standing up our new clusters, and then SQL Saturday this past weekend in Tampa, I am glad to get back to my SQL Servers. I missed them. Does anyone else ever feel like Gollum from Lord of the Rings, me neither. Now to…
Refreshing Development Databases
Been a busy week at work and I’ve had to perform multiple dumps of production databases back to a development server. This is something that would normally be pretty quick and easy however a couple of things impacted that and led to having to make some choices about how to perform the task. Here are…
Why We Follow Best Practices
There are many reasons why we follow best practices. My own reasons have changed over the course of my career. Early in my career as a database developer and then later as a new DBA, I followed best practices because people who claimed to know more about SQL Server said to, and I assumed that…
Microsoft RAP, Not Just Clever Lyrics
We scheduled a Microsoft RAP, or Risk and Health Assessment Program, with our Premier Support representative to occur this week. This is an excellent program where a Microsoft Premier Field Engineer comes on site and assesses the risk and health of your SQL servers. We installed some new hardware and began a migration process moving…
Moving the Master Database Lesson Learned
With the new 2008R2 servers that were recently built, I am hoping to institute some standard best practices on the boxes moving forward. The first one was to move the TempDB to its own drive on a separate LUN and since I have moved a TempDB before, no problems here. The second best practice was…