dbatools

@psdbatools

Community driven SQL Server PowerShell module. Works on Windows, Linux and Mac.

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  1. Pinned Tweet
    8 Sep 2019

    Today's special for dbatools in a Month of Lunches : just $20 for the eBook and $25 for the ebook/physical book bundle 😍

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  2. Retweeted
    Oct 13

    Get ready for a mashup here... Running a with Universal to run a script that will backup an running on a container hosted on my using 🤯

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  3. Retweeted
    Oct 8

    Which also means that you can play with using containers in with these notebooks :-)

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  4. Oct 5

    Thanks once again to for paying our big ol' bill! Appveyor allows us test every command against a live SQL Server with each commit to our GitHub repository 🥳 Thank you for helping us ensure a quality toolkit, , and !

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  5. Oct 4

    We have opted-in to . Please feel free to submit your PRs! 🥳

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  6. Retweeted
    Oct 3

    From my session. How would you answer?

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    Now watching the session by about "Introducing the GitHub CLI" at How awesome live PR approved and merge of on the session.

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  8. Oct 1
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    Oct 1

    Early morning workout so I'm ready for my session today! Come join me at 1130 for some life hacks!

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    Sep 28
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  11. Retweeted
    Sep 29

    I might not work on SQL Server anymore, but I can still share the Good News 🤪

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    Sep 29

    Check my new article on where I share how I use to check some of the things that should be kept in mind when your DBA colleague leaves the team/company.

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  13. Sep 26

    Prior to dbatools, how did you handle Disaster Recovery? Did you skip it entirely? Did you restore only limited parts of the instance, such as databases and logins? If you did prepare, what was the routine you used to create your export scripts? What was the biggest pain?

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  14. Retweeted
    Sep 26

    If you use Local Server Groups, why do you prefer them? More authentication options? More engine options? No need to share inventory with other DBAs?

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  15. Sep 26

    If you use Local Server Groups, why do you prefer them? More authentication options? More engine options? No need to share inventory with other DBAs?

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  16. Sep 26

    If you use Registered Servers, which do you prefer?

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    Sep 22
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    Sep 21

    Still time to vote for your favourite sessions. Your vote counts! If you want to cook and taste some recipes with me, vote on my session.

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  19. Retweeted
    Sep 21

    It would be great if you could take a moment to go vote for my session. I will be covering the wonderful module.

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  20. Retweeted
    Sep 19

    I usually used only T-SQL scripts to gather index usage from DBs in the past. But using and to gather all of them from both on-prem DBs and DBs in a central repository is definitely straightforward now 👍

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    Sep 16

    I knew this day will come, but I was not ready for it to be so soon. Today is the last Wednesday of summer 2020 and i post about keys and certificates which are not easy to manage via SSMS, but luckily we have

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