Brent Ozar Unlimited® Weekly Links, November 10th Edition

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Jeremiah's Links

Query the OS like a Database

Use SQL to look at your operation system.

Think You've Got Problems?

Facebook's biggest data problems

Scale Any Database

Netflix shows you how to scale out databases that were never designed for scale out.


Kendra's Links

How much memory is this process using in Windows?

Read why perfmon memory counters are so tricky.

How do linked server queries work in SQL Server?

Dive into distributed queries in this free video from Conor Cunningham.

Can SQL Server use more than 64 cores?

The documentation is confusing read the truth from Bob Dorr.


Brent's Links

Azure SQL Improving

Coming soon: parallelism, online indexing, columnstore, and Extended Events.

Surface Catching On

CNN's commentators have switched over to Surfaces. No, not for what you think.

Unsuck It

Did a manager say something that sounds odd and mission-statement-ish? Unsuck it.

Mark your calendar for our 2014 Black Friday Sale

Brent announces the 2015 #SQLPASS FreeCon (and taking applications)

Brent discusses the SQL Server Query Store

Jeremiah introduces  sp_BlitzCache™ v2.4
One form to register for them all:

November 11: How to Configure Quorum for Clustered SQL Servers

November 18: Corrupt Your Database - On Purpose!

November 25: Oracle HA/DR Basics

December 2: Brent's Wearing His Bad Idea Jeans

December 9: Why You Simply Must Have a Date Table

December 11: The Secrets of TempDB

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