SQL Server 2008 Query Performance Tuning Distilled by Grant Fritchey, Sajal Dam

SQL Server 2008 Query Performance Tuning Distilled



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SQL Server 2008 Query Performance Tuning Distilled Grant Fritchey, Sajal Dam ebook
Page: 562
Publisher: APRESS
Format: pdf
ISBN: 1430219025, 9781430219026


I've definitely learned a lot from reading it. I bought Grant Fritchey's book, SQL Server 2008 Query Performance Tuning Distilled, for that exact reason - I just couldn't read the plans well enough, and the question comes up so gosh-darned often. He is the author of the books SQL Server Execution Plans (Simple-Talk) and SQL Server 2008 Query Performance Tuning Distilled (Apress). The concepts and approaches to performance tuning covered in the book are areas that all developers and DBA's should be aware of. If you do want to prep for the class, I'd recommend getting a copy of my book, “SQL Server 2008 Query Performance Tuning Distilled.” There's a good chance this seminar will sell out. Grant volunteers for the Professional Association of SQL Server Users (PASS). This book is a bible for troubleshooting query heavy SQL Servers and has a section devoted to baselining using perfmon counters. He has published two books, ”Understanding SQL Server Execution Plans” and “SQL Server 2008 Query Performance Tuning Distilled. SQL Server Query Performance Tuning Distilled book download Sajal Dam Download SQL Server Query Performance Tuning Distilled BARNES & NOBLE | SQL Server 2008 Query Performance Tuning. For publication at SQL Server Central, Simple-Talk, PASS Book Reviews and SQL Server Standard. I have been wanting to blog/learn on them for a long time and thought would start with the list of important counters as listed in Grant Fritchey/Sagal Dam's great book - 'SQL Server 2008 Performance Tuning Distilled'. Book Description SQL Server 2008 Query Performance Tuning Distilled presents a direct trouble–shooting methodology for identifying poorly performing stored procedures and queries, isolating the. There are two counters listed as important for monitoring Memory – Available Mbytes and Pages/Sec.