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SQL Server, TDS, and Everything Is A Vulnerability To Security

June 11, 2024 Sean Gallardy

Security must be making the rounds again as I’ve recently had quite a few inquiries about a “vulnerability” in SQL…

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Posted in: Security, SQL Server Filed under: Drivers, Heavy Sigh, Security, SQL Server, SQL2022, TDS

PSA: Uptick in CrowdStrike Issues with SQL Server (Non-Yielding Scheduler)

August 19, 2023 Sean Gallardy 1 Comment

I would say I’m surprised but… ahem… I’m not. My own snarkyness aside, I’m not sure what updates have or…

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Posted in: NotASQLServerProblem, Security, SQL Server Filed under: Debugging, Drivers, Dump, Heavy Sigh, Non-Yielding, NotReallyASQLProblem, PSA, SQL Server

Want To Remove SNAC 2012? Upgrade To SQL 2022

March 5, 2023 Sean Gallardy 1 Comment

I see many questions, and have been on the receiving end of many myself, about out of support items and…

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Posted in: HA/DR, SQL Server Filed under: Availability Groups, Drivers, FCI, HADR, ODBC, SNAC, SQL Native Client, SQL2022, SQLNCLI

When Using Availability Groups, Beware of Mirroring Behaviors

January 21, 2022 Sean Gallardy 7 Comments

Many DBAs haven’t had the experience of using database mirroring, since it was deprecated in 2012 when availability groups were…

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Posted in: HA/DR, SQL Server Filed under: App Compat, Drivers, HADR, Mirroring, SQL Server

olved steries #1 – SQL FCI Failovers

April 29, 2021 Sean Gallardy 7 Comments

Overall Introduction I’ve had some feedback that people would like to know some of the stuff I see and how…

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Posted in: NotASQLServerProblem, Performance, Security, SQL Server Filed under: Always On, Cheater Cheater, Drivers, FCI, GottaLoveSecurity, HADR, IRPs, NotReallyASQLProblem, olved steries, Security, SQL Server, Windows IO

Availability Group Long Failover Times

April 18, 2021 Sean Gallardy 1 Comment

One of the most common issues I look at from day to day is some variation of the question. “Why…

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Posted in: CUs and GDRs, HA/DR, Performance, SQL Server Filed under: Antivirus, Availability Groups, Drivers, Failover, HADR, Patching, Performance, SQL Server

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