Bacon Bytes for 11-May
This week we talk a bit about how you can’t trust anything on the internet and how to make money playing the ponies.
This week we talk a bit about how you can’t trust anything on the internet and how to make money playing the ponies.
This week at the Microsoft Build conference a new provisioning option for Cosmos DB was announced. This meant I needed to take some time to understand Azure Cosmos DB pricing compared to DynamoDB and NeptuneDB.
For decades, a pain point for SQL Server administrators has been determining when the last known DBCC CHECKDB was run against a database.
It’s easy to get started analyzing Stack Overflow Data. You can query the database directly or import the data into PowerBI.
Welcome to the latest edition of Bacon Bytes. This week we’ve got a mix of topics, from AI and job markets to erasing your Facebook history so people don’t know you were recommended to date your cousin. I’m not joking.
I noticed some MSDN forum posts regarding SQL Audit not showing the full SQL statement. To the end user, it appears that SQL Audit is truncating of SQL statements. I decided to write a quick post to help clear up the confusion for large SQL statements and how they appear in SQL Audit.