However, that point in time is when my Stevie Wonder approach to SQL “optimization” went from poking at crocodiles with a pair of chopsticks, to saying “ A-Ha! THAT’s how it’s supposed to work!”Īs a small testament to this, while at Ignite 2016, I waited in line for the SQL Server guy at his booth, like an 8 year old girl at a Justin Bieber autograph signing, just to get a chance to ask a question about how to “automate SQL tasks like maintenance plans, and jobs, etc.”. None of whom I’ve yet to meet in person, but maybe some day. The same could be said for Kent Agerlund, Johan Arwidmark, Mike Niehaus, and others. I don’t recall exactly when I was turned onto Ola Hallengren, or Steve Thompson, but it’s been a few years, at least. I fully understand that it exposes my ignorance at times, and that can be painful at times, but adds another avenue for me to learn and grow. Warning: This article is predicated on (A) basic reader familiarity with System Center Configuration Manager and the SQL Server aspects, and (B) nothing better to do with your time.Ĭaveat/Disclaimer: As with most of my blog meanderings, I post from the hip.
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