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Still not using RCSI?

By Vedran Posted on 2020-07-18 Posted in Data Engine No Comments Tagged with RCSI, READ COMMITTED

If you still leave your databases at default settings, namely default isolation (READ COMMITTED – does it suck?), you are risking three things: increased blockage and deadlocks NOLOCK hints or READ UNCOMMITTED transaction isolation in the code, exposing users to …

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