About SQL Pro Insights
SQL Pro Insights is a technical blog focused on practical, real-world solutions for SQL Server, database administration, cloud technologies, automation, and artificial intelligence.
The goal of this site is simple: Practical Technology. Real-World Solutions.
About the Author
I'm Pramod Kumar Singh, a technology professional with more than 20 years of experience working with SQL Server and enterprise database environments.
My experience includes database administration, SQL Server migrations and upgrades, database security and auditing, performance troubleshooting and optimization, high availability, disaster recovery, production support, and enterprise database operations.
As technology continues to evolve, I'm also exploring practical applications of Azure, artificial intelligence, automation and scripting for database professionals and enterprise technology teams.
What You'll Find Here
SQL Pro Insights focuses on practical technical content including:
- SQL Server administration
- Database migrations and upgrades
- Performance tuning and troubleshooting
- High availability and disaster recovery
- Database maintenance and monitoring
- Azure and cloud database technologies
- Automation for database administrators
- Artificial intelligence for technology professionals
- Real-world troubleshooting scenarios
Why SQL Pro Insights?
Technical documentation explains how individual features work, but real production environments often involve additional considerations: dependencies, downtime, performance, security, rollback planning, application impact, and operational risk.
My goal is to combine technical concepts with practical experience and explain not only how something works, but also when to use it, why it matters, and what to consider before using it in a production environment.
Technical Disclaimer
The information published on SQL Pro Insights is provided for educational and informational purposes. Every technology environment is different, so commands, scripts, configurations, and procedures should be reviewed and tested in an appropriate non-production environment before being implemented in production.