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Learn MoreSQL Server Blog Posts
Introducing sp_CheckAG: Check Your SQL Server Availability Groups for Availability Issues
January 21, 2026
SQL Server Availability Groups can be a great feature to help support your High Availability needs, but what happens when they fail to work as expected? Do you have an expiring certificate on used by an endpoint? Do you have timeout settings that could contribute to unexpected failovers? Are you suffering from a high number … Read more
A Look at the Straight Path Ahead
January 7, 2026
I have been wavering for two weeks between one big, Walsh-sized, long post trying to wrap up our 2025 and talk a bit about the early tea leaves for 2026 and beyond, and two separate posts. But this will be fun – I’m going to try and sum up a year and talk about some … Read more
T-SQL Tuesday #193 – Notes To Ourselves (Recap Post)
January 6, 2026
I didn’t participate this year – but I would probably have something to say learn more about the cloud, spend a lot more time looking at your own feet/hands and ahead a bit and don’t worry so much about the things that scare you. Be curious and explore. This recap is pretty late so there … Read more