I'm no self-proclaimed SQL Server expert or "guru" - it is important to take the contents herein "at face value". This forum is 1) a repository of my own research and experimentation, and 2) a collection of other writings that I take note of within the SQL Server community which I find interesting and informative. Some of my work may or may not be completely accurate, or unintentionally be misleading to the reader. I will not copy, refactor, or regurgitate Microsoft documentation, but will take ideas sourced from there and hopefully develop new thoughts.
It is suggested to always refer to SQL Server Books Online, Technet, MSDN blogs, or other Microsoft official documentation (whitepapers, downloads, etc.) and curriculum for definitive and authoritative information regarding Microsoft SQL Server.
Thanks for visiting,
Lee Everest
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"This is a test. For the next sixty seconds, this station will conduct a test of the Emergency Broadcast System. This is only a test."

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