This presentation will teach you the best practices for finding the
root cause of a problem in a SQL Server application, correlating that
root cause to a specific set of activities being performed on the
server, and tuning the problem activity for maximum performance-all
using the native SQL Server tools. We will then compare and contrast
those techniques to Quest Software's performance management and query
tuning tools. All examples and syntax are verified for Microsoft SQL
Server 2005.
For more details and registraton look at
http://www.sqlserverfaq.com/events/182/SQL-Server-Performance-Troubleshooting-Techniques-Sponsored-by-Quest-Software.aspx
Sakai 23.3 maintenance is released!
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This post is from an email sent by Wilma Hodges to the Sakai community on
17-Oct-24 I’m pleased to announce that Sakai 23.3 is now available for
downloadin...
2 hours ago