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THE SQL SERVER MISCONFIGURATION CHRONICLES: PART 3 Database Files

24 December 2015SQL StijnNo CommentsDatabase, DataFiles, Initial File Initialization, Log File, SQL, SQL SERVER, T-SQL, Virtual Log File, VLF

In the previous part of the SQL Server Misconfiguration Chronicles we handled the default instance memory configuration (https://swyssql.wordpress.com/2015/12/17/the-sql-server-misconfiguration-chronicles-part-2-instance-memory-settings/) In the third part of the misconfiguration we will handle the database files. If you create a database SQL Server will look at your model database and create the file structure as specified in your model database….

THE SQL SERVER MISCONFIGURATION CHRONICLES: PART 2 Instance Memory Settings

17 December 2015SQL StijnNo CommentsDefault memory, MaxMemory, Memory, Misconfiguration, SQL, SQL Script, SQL SERVER, T-SQL

In the first part of the SQL Server Misconfiguration Chronicles we handled the database level issue of AutoClose & AutoShrink (https://swyssql.wordpress.com/2015/12/08/the-sql-server-misconfiguration-chronicles-part-1-database-autoclose-autoshrink/) The second part of the misconfiguration chronicles will handle the default memory settings of a freshly installed SQL Server instance. SQL Server by default configures the instance memory settings to take a maximum memory…

The SQL Server Misconfiguration Chronicles: Part 1 Database AutoClose & AutoShrink

8 December 2015SQL StijnNo CommentsAutoClose, AutoShrink, Database, Databases, Script, SQL SERVER, SQL Server 2008, SQL Server 2012, SQL Server 2014, SQL Server Database, SQL Server Misconfiguration, SQL Server Script

In the SQL Server Consulting world you see a lot of different environments, but mostly you see the same basic misconfigurations for their SQL Server Enviroment. The following blogposts will show you the most common issues with the configuration of SQL Server, they will tell you what the issue is, why it is a bad…

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