Community

I am the chapter leader of the “Columbus GA SQL Users Group”

PASS Regional Mentor for “South East – USA”

Former PASS Regional Mentor for “South Central – USA”

I am a Friend of Redgate – Redgate Software

I participate on AskSSC – SQL Server Central

I was an Idera 2013 ACE “Advisor and Community Educator”

I speak at SQL Saturdays

SQL Sat 62 – Tampa FL – 1/15/11 – “You Inherited a Database, Now What”
SQL Sat 70 – Columbia SC – 3/19/11 – “You Inherited a Database, Now What”
SQL Sat 74 – Jacksonville FL – 4/30/11 – “You Inherited a Database, Now What”
SQL Sat 77 – Pensacola FL – 6/04/11 – “You Inherited a Database, Now What”
SQL Sat 81 – Birmingham AL – 7/30/11 – “You Inherited a Database, Now What”, “It’s TEMPDB, Why Should You Care?”
SQL Sat 89 – Atlanta GA – 9/17/11 – “It’s TEMPDB, Why Should You Care?”
SQL Sat 97 – Austin TX – 10/01/11 – “It’s TEMPDB, Why Should You Care?”
SQL Sat 103 – Curacao – 02/25/12 – “It’s TEMPDB, Why Should You Care?”, “You Inherited a Database, Now What”, “Getting Involved and Getting Ahead”
SQL Skills IE3 -Tampa FL 03/15/2012 – “Getting Involved and Getting Ahead”
SQL Sat 111 – Atlanta GA – 04/14/2012 – “It’s TEMPDB, Why Should You Care?”
SQL Sat 107 – Houston TX – 04/21/2012 – “It’s TEMPDB, Why Should You Care?” SQL Sat 107 – Houston TX – 04/21/2012 – “You Inherited a Database, Now What”
SQL Sat 112 – Birmingham AL – 05/12/2012 – “Getting Involved and Getting Ahead”, “Know Backups, Know Recovery”
SQL Sat 132 – Pensacola FL – 06/09/2012 – “Know Backups, Know Recovery”
SQL Sat 142 – South FL – 06/ 16/2012 – “Know Backups, Know Recovery”, “It’s TEMPDB, Why Should You Care?”
SQL Sat 158 – New York City – 08/04/2012 – “Know Backups, Know Recovery”
SQL Skills IE2 – Bellevue WA – 08/16/2012 – “Know Backups, Know Recovery”
SQL Sat 167 – Columbus GA – 09/08/2012 – “Reducing Your Storage Footprint”
SQL in the City – New York – 09/28/2012 – “Proactive Data Management”
SQL in the City – Austin TX – 10/01/2012 – “Proactive Data Management”
PASS Summit Idera Booth – Seattle WA – 11/07/2012 – “Know Backups, Know Recovery”
PASS Summit Idera Booth – Seattle WA – 11/08/2012 – “Know Backups, Know Recovery”
SQL Sat 173 – Washington DC – 12/08/2012 – “Know Backups, Know Recovery”
SQL Sat 220 – Atlanta GA – 05/18/2013 – “Know Backups, Know Recovery”, “You Inherited a Database, Now What”
SQL Sat 231 – Cocoa Beach FL – 07/26/2013 – “You Inherited a Database Now What”
SQL Sat 250 – Pittsburgh PA – 09/14/2013 – “Know Backups Know Recovery”, “It’s TEMPDB, Why Should You Care”
SQL in the City – Atlanta GA – 10/11/2013 – “Life as a DBA – Getting Core Tasks Done”
PASS Summit 2013 – Charlotte NC – 10/16/2013 – “The Ultimate Tail Log Backup and Restore”
SQL Sat 233 – Washington DC – 12/07/2013 – “It’s TEMPDB Why Should You Care”
SQL Sat 272 – Nashville TN – 01/18/2014  “Know Backups Know Recovery”, “You Inherited a Database Now What”
SQL Sat 241 – Cleveland OH – 02/08/2014  “Know Backups Know Recovery”, “You Inherited a Database Now What”
SQL Sat 273 – Tampa FL – 02/22/2014 – “Know Backups Know Recovery”, “You Inherited a Database Now What”
SQL Sat 277 – Richmond VA – 03/22/2014 “Know Backups Know Recovery”
SQL Sat 262 – Boston MA – 03/29/2014 “Know Backups Know Recovery”, “You Inherited a Database Now What”
SQL Sat 282 – San Jose Costa Rica – 04/26/2014 “Know Backups Know Recovery”
SQL Sat 285 – Atlanta GA – 05/03/2014 “It’s Tempdb Why Should You Care, Ultimate Tail Log Restore”
SQL Sat 302 – Albany NY – 07/26/2014 “Know Backups, Know Recovery”
SQL Sat 328 – Birmingham AL – 8/23/2014 ” Know Backups, Know Recovery”, “You Inherited a Database Now What”
SQL Sat 300 – Kansas City MO – 9/13/2014 “Know Backups, Know Recovery”
SQL Sat 363 – Nashville TN – 1/17/2015 “Know Backups, Know Recovery”
SQL Sat 375 – Silicon Valley – 3/28/2015 “Common SQL Server Mistakes and How to Avoid Them”

SQL Server Webcasts

MSSQL Tips 09/12/2013 – “You Inherited a Database Now What”
Embarcadero – 05/06/2014 – “You Inherited a Database Now What” 10AM
Embarcadero – 05/06/2014 – “You Inherited a Database Now What” 2PM
Embarcadero – 09/24/2014 – “Common SQL Server Mistakes” 10AM
Embarcadero – 09/24/2014 – “Common SQL Server Mistakes” 2PM
Embarcadero – 12/02/2014 – “Secure Your Data Assets”
Embarcadero – 12/11/2014 – “Overcoming the Top Mistakes Seen in the Field”

I speak at user group meetings.

Columbus GA SQL Users Group – Columbus GA – 12/7/10 – “You Inherited a Database, Now What”
Steel City SQL Users Group – Birmingham AL – 8/16/11 – “It’s TEMPDB, Why Should You Care?”
Columbus GA SQL Users Group – Columbus GA – 03/26/12 – “Know Backups, Know Recovery”
Atlanta MDF – Atlanta GA – 06/10/12 – “Know Backups, Know Recovery”
Columbus GA SQL Users Group – Columbus GA – 07/30/13 – “Building a WellDBA Program”
Columbus GA SQL Users Group – 02/24/14 – “Virtualization for the SQL Server DBA”
HA/DR Virtual Chapter – 05/13/2014 – “Know Backups and Know Recovery”
Columbus GA SQL Users Group – 1/16/15 “Common SQL Server Mistakes”
Columbus GA SQL Users Group – 4/20/15 “Understanding SQL Server Backup and Restore”

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  2. spacer C R says:
    September 19, 2014 at 9:40 am

    At SQL Saturday 300 in KC, you said you have a script that creates the restore scripts for a backup that uses a weekly full, nightly differential, and transaction backups. I can’t seem to find it in the uploaded scripts, and I would very much like to use something I could trust, rather than trying to recreate it and introduce errors.
    Thanks.

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    • spacer Tim Radney says:
      September 19, 2014 at 1:21 pm

      The script to generate that code is in example 2 of the scripts. You can also download that presentation here timradney.com/knowbackups

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