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Tag: Databases

By Tim Posted on January 11, 2019August 27, 2019

SQL Migrations to Azure, Where Do I Start? Part 1

I’ve blogged already on what SQL PaaS services are available on Azure.  Microsoft are investing heavily in this area with both new SQL PaaS services, and migration options. Why?  A … Continue reading SQL Migrations to Azure, Where Do I Start? Part 1

Categories: Business, Thought LeadershipTags: Azure, Databases, PaaS, Public Cloud
By Tim Posted on September 22, 2018August 27, 2019

Create an SQL 2016 AlwaysOn Availability Group – Lab

Server Configuration 2x Windows Server 2016 virtual servers; Server01, Server02 Disk Config: Apps Disk on SCSI Controller 0 SQL DB Disk on SCSI Controller 1 SQL Log Disk on SCSI … Continue reading Create an SQL 2016 AlwaysOn Availability Group – Lab

Categories: TechnicalTags: Automation, Databases, PowerShell Snippets, Servers
By Tim Posted on November 25, 2016August 27, 2019

Runbooks Missing from the Service Manager Console

Sometimes when you create a Runbook in Orchestrator and then synchronise the Orchestrator connector the Runbook doesn’t appear in the Runbooks view in the Service Manager Console.  This is because … Continue reading Runbooks Missing from the Service Manager Console

Categories: TechnicalTags: Databases, How To, SCSM, Servers
By Tim Posted on September 20, 2015August 27, 2019

A Note on Cardinality

in SCSM, cardinality is set on relationships between properties in classes.  It is also the key configuration piece that allows your Single Instance Picker, List Views, etc, to bind to … Continue reading A Note on Cardinality

Categories: TechnicalTags: Databases, How To, SCSM, Servers

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