Flav wrote on Jul 23
rd, 2020 at 5:12pm:
Should I start to mention that I did Sybase DBA stuff for more than 10 years ? ( MS SQL Server is the bastard cousin of Sybase ASE )
Sigh.
That you even mention Sybase is a joke. Mentioning MS SQL's Sybase origins is like mentioning Compuserve and Prodigy in a conversation about current ISP's. At this point it is a trivia answer from 1993 (when they ended their relationship. Yes. That's right, they've been building independently 27 years. I'm sure they still have the same architecture and I/o handling. Because nothing has changed with Windows OS or SQL Server or Hardware tech in almost 3 decades. Dumbass), It's just not a relevant fact that proves you know anything about the current technology. Which, honestly, seems to be a recurring theme with you and technology. Most of what you provide are history lessons.
I'm sure SSG should hire you. If they want to know how to fix a Sybase DB problem from 1995.
Flav wrote on Jul 23
rd, 2020 at 5:12pm:
Trust me... differences between Sybase and MS SQL Server are tiny... and most of them are underlying OS related. ( after all they started their life as siblings )
I've been an MVP for MS SQL Server in the past when I was a consultant and trainer. I hold MCSE, MCDBA, and MCT certifications. I've been to Redmod to preview new version releases. I've consulted for and trained fortune 100 companies in MS SQL Server. (Ever heard of Proctor and Gamble or General Electric or Lexis Nexis?)
Trust me. The differences between Sybase (now a part of SAP) and MS SQL server are not "tiny" however, in this dick measuring contest, your knowledge of SQL server is.