Brian Hauer
Brian Hauer
It's fun to see this idea come up here. We've tossed similar ideas around internally but haven't put the time into putting the necessary math together. We even (mostly jokingly)...
"[Your Software’s Carbon Footprint](https://medium.com/@john.m.murray786/your-softwares-carbon-footprint-98d6dc2ff6d6)" is a blog entry/article discussing the notion I raised in my previous comment.
> In the future, we'd like some maintainers to write a small blurb about things they did/encountered when preparing for the next round. I certainly look forward to that type...
As I posted on [Twitter in reply to Egor Bogatov](https://twitter.com/BrianHauerTSO/status/1544056854984237065), my first thought is that there may be an error either in the composition of responses or in the way...
This is an interesting one. It reminds me in some ways of the conversations we had about allowing pipelined queries in database connectivity providers. After some back and forth, we...
Just out of curiosity, what is licensing like for SQL Server on Linux? The free Express edition would not be the right fit since Express is limited to 4 CPU...
@benaadams We were just discussing this internally. We believe that Citrine qualifies as a "test" environment rather than a "production" environment for the purposes of licensing. Is it possible to...
We will also need to contend with clause 6 from [the license terms](https://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=857698): > 6. BENCHMARK TESTING. You must obtain Microsoft's prior written approval to disclose to a third party...
Does anyone watching this conversation know who we could contact on the SQL Server team to get the necessary waivers or permission to proceed?
We are still discussing the load generation bottleneck. We are considering a few different options: 1. Where possible, "up-rank" the load generator hardware to compensate. In Azure, for example, this...