Its a general assumption that whenever performance is degraded, the finger will be pointed to SQL Server, pretty easy eh!? If you look at any of the SQL Server related forums then 3 in 10 questions asks same question and nothing but shove blame on SQL Server. It is always better to be proactive than...
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In SQL Server, you can create database roles for easier administration of permissions in a database. Instead of granting individual permissions to each user separately, you can group users with the same permission needs by making them members of the same regular database role, and then assigning permissions...