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Part 1 of this series was an introduction and overview of Hyper-V Dynamic Memory. This part looks at SQL Server memory management and how the SQL engine responds to changing OS memory conditions.
Part 2: SQL Server Memory Management
As with any Windows process, sqlserver.exe has a virtual…
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SQL and Dynamic Memory Blog Post Series
Hyper-V Dynamic Memory is a new feature in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 that allows the memory assigned to guest virtual machines to vary according to demand. Using this feature with SQL Server is supported, but how well does it work in…
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SQL and Dynamic Memory Blog Post Series
Hyper-V Dynamic Memory is a new feature in Windows Server 2008 R2 SP1 that allows the memory assigned to guest virtual machines to vary according to demand. Using this feature with SQL Server is supported, but how well does it work in…
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Dear everyone,
I have successfully debugged my own memory leak problems. However, I have noticed some very strange occurence.
for fid, fv in freqDic.iteritems():
outf.write(fid+"\t") #ID
for i, term in enumerate(domain): #Vector
tfidf = self.tf(term…
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In parts 1 and 2 of this series we looked at the basics of Hyper-V Dynamic Memory and SQL Server memory management. In this part Serdar looks at configuration guidelines for SQL Server memory management.
Part 3: Configuration Guidelines for Hyper-V Dynamic Memory and SQL Server
Now that…
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I have two list of members like this:
Before: Peter, Ken, Julia, Tom
After: Peter, Robert, Julia, Tom
As you can see, Ken is is out and Robert is in.
What I want is to detect the changes. I want a list of what has changed in both lists. How can linq help me?
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You can compare two text files very easy with diff and even better with meld:
If you use diff for images, you get an example like this:
$ diff zivi-besch.tif zivildienst.tif
Binary files zivi-besch.tif and zivildienst.tif differ
Here is an example:
Original from http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tux…
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This is a question that's puzzled me for quite a while (and refers to the differences between all distributions).
In my mind, a distribution is: a pre-configured OS, with some pre-installed packages, some created by the distribution's community that are unique to that distribution (e.g. apt-get)…
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Hi all,
I need to work with large files and must find differences between two. And I don't need the different bits, but the number of differences.
For the differ rows I come up with
diff --suppress-common-lines --speed-large-files -y File1 File2 | wc -l
And it works, but is there a better way…
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If you are a new-fangled to the Internet marketing, you possibly will have a number of questions concerning the differences between SEO & SEM. Well, these interior marketing subjects are really in fact very different.
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