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Microsoft.com Operations
Where, Oh Where Did All of the Microsoft.com SQL Clusters Go?
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over 7 years ago
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MSCOM
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As the Group Manager for the database engineers that run Microsoft.com I’ve been repeatedly asked about Microsoft Clustering Services (MSCS) and where we’re using it. After all, Microsoft.com is one of the most visited web sites on the internet, and with...
Microsoft.com Operations
Empower Your Engineering Staff...View From The Top (A Message From MSCOM’s Sr. Director of Operations)
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over 7 years ago
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MSCOM
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This is the first in an ongoing series of blog posts from Todd Weeks, Sr. Director of Operations for the Microsoft.com Operations Team. One of perhaps the easier things to do in order to manage a highly efficient operations team is to set very clear...
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