Re: NIC settings for SQL 2005 and windows 2003?



Sue,

You're making yourself look bad. Your mind is closed and thus, you're not
open to something beyond what you might believe. This puts you at the
disadvantage - in everything you do.

Good luck, as you're going to need it.


"Sue Hoegemeier" <Sue_H@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I usually pull out of threads like this but that comment is
so inappropriate and out of line. All she asked for was who
Mark L was as no one seems to know a Mark L who is an SQL
Server MVP. Never heard of him, never seen his name on any
of the MVP stuff we get, not listed by Microsoft as an MVP,
etc.
If I were you, I would hope that not too many people read
this thread and your comment. Kalen has put a ton of time,
energy - and yes benchmarking and testing - into helping
more people that you can imagine in the SQL Server
community. Being that rude to someone who is so well thought
of, highly regarded, incredibly respect and totally
deserving of those opinions is just so far beyond stupid.
You made yourself look pretty bad.

-Sue

On Wed, 16 Aug 2006 12:26:48 -0400, "DBA Dude"
<code@xxxxxxxx> wrote:

wow, you really do believe everything you read don't you!

Can't always judge a book by it's page you know...

And I would suggest to you that you do your own benchmarking and
peformance
test, and THEN get back to me.

It doesn't appear you rightly deserve your "MVP" to me.. sorry.

"Kalen Delaney" <replies@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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That should be interesting.

This page on the OFFICIAL Microsoft MVP Site shows that there is no SQL
Server MVP named Mark L
https://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx?adv=1&name=mark&competency=Windows+Server+System+-+SQL+Server

The only Mark is Mark Allison.
--
HTH
Kalen Delaney, SQL Server MVP


"DBA Dude" <code@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm trying to get in touch with him right now so he can speak for
himself.

Stay tuned!



"Arnie Rowland" <arnie@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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I'm still wondering why we don't know the name of the mysterious "Mark
L", an alleged "MVP", or the location of his "testing and
benchmarking"
documentation. I would think that many of us here would benefit from
the
sharing of such 'important' information that apparently contradicts
what
we all seem to believe.

Without the opportunity to review the 'testing and benchmarking', I
really can't change my opinions and recommendations.

--
Arnie Rowland, Ph.D.
Westwood Consulting, Inc

Most good judgment comes from experience.
Most experience comes from bad judgment.
- Anonymous


"DBA Dude" <code@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Great. I like to hear from them. The more people that tune in, the
better.

Have any of these MVP's done benchmarking to determine the best
performance? It appears they haven't because all they have done is
reference MSDN articles.

It's not the article that makes the best argument, it's the
performance
testing and benchmarking.

At this time, I'm afraid I have to go with the performance testing
and
benchmarking recommendation, not the MSDN articles written by tech
writers.




"Roy Harvey" <roy_harvey@xxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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On Mon, 14 Aug 2006 16:20:04 -0400, "DBA Dude" <code@xxxxxxxx>
wrote:

I haven't noticed any responses from MS SQL MVP's, other than the
person who
suggested it in the first place.

I count three. Not all MVPs put it in their sig line.

http://mvp.support.microsoft.com/communities/mvp.aspx?product=1&competency=Windows+Server+System+-+SQL+Server












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