Unlike your lawn, which benefits from a regular mowing to stay healthy and looking nice, a database isn’t meant to be regularly shrunk just to keep its size under control. The grass grows to …| Chad Callihan
Have you ever heard of stolen memory in SQL Server? I’ve never had any significant issues with stolen memory myself, but I thought it would make for a good blog post. Let’s take a look …| Chad Callihan
Do you know who is logging into your SQL Server? I was once asked about the need to track SQL Server logins. Many servers were already tracking failed logins. Where the issue came up in this case was tracking successful logins to determine login usage. Let’s take a quick look at how we can track … Continue reading SQL Server Login Auditing Options| Chad Callihan
The T-SQL Tuesday invite for May 2025 comes from Andy Levy. Andy asks us to write about managing and/or monitoring SQL Server Agent jobs. Click on the T-SQL Tuesday logo to read the full invite. Th…| Chad Callihan