In the article I provided an introduction to using PowerShell and the SQL Server module to do perform some typical management tasks. I think this type of information is especially important for those of you who have to manage a SQL Server but perhaps aren’t really a DBA. The other day I received an email about a way to list all databases and their associated files. While I go over that somewhat in the original article, I thought I’d revisit and expand a bit on the topic here.
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