Category Archives: Cloud
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Increasing and decreasing the performance level of your Azure SQL Database
Leave a commentMarch 29, 2017 by Kenneth Fisher
One of the big benefits of Azure, and in fact any of the cloud offerings I’ve seen, is the ability …
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Review of Azure Fundamentals class on Openedx
Leave a commentMarch 8, 2017 by Kenneth Fisher
My company has recently adopted a Cloud first attitude. Now that’s different from Microsoft’s Cloud first. Microsoft is putting new …
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Azure quick start
1January 30, 2017 by Kenneth Fisher
In case you hadn’t noticed, I love built in help. DBCC HELP, the script button in SSMS, even BOL. Well …
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A detailed view into your Azure resources
Leave a commentJanuary 5, 2017 by Kenneth Fisher
I’ve been studying Azure recently and came across a really interesting Azure site. resources.azure.com To give you an idea why …
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Azure: Creating a BACPAC from an On-Premises SQL Server Database
1September 13, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
So to start, what’s a BACPAC? Per the Azure documentation When you need to create an archive of an Azure …
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Copying an on-premise Database to an Azure SQL Database
4August 24, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
Continuing my exploration of Azure the next logical step seemed to be copying an on-premise database up to the cloud. …
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Cloud Security
1August 22, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
In case you hadn’t noticed I’ve recently started looking at the cloud and what it entails. Well one of those …
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Azure: What’s the difference between SQL Database and SQL Server?
5August 9, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
If you want to blog T-SQL Tuesday is a great way to get started. On the first Tuesday of each …
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Is the network your last performance bottleneck?
6July 18, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
Let’s say your company relies on the cloud for its servers (or maybe not, on premise networks have more options …
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Minimizing Cloud cost
9June 20, 2016 by Kenneth Fisher
The cloud can be expensive. I had this hammered home the other day by a simple mistake. I’m currently working …
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