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SQL Server Database Performance Monitoring and Tuning

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SQL Server Database Performance Monitoring and Tuning, available at $49.99, has an average rating of 3.75, with 33 lectures, based on 118 reviews, and has 742 subscribers.

You will learn about SQL Server Database Performance Monitoring (Automated) and Tuning How to capture database performance metrics, Causes of Performance bottlenecks, Diagnosing Performance issues, Indexes, Statistics, Wait Statistics, Parameter Sniffing, How to capture expensive stored procedures, blocking incidents, deadlock incidents, How to automate the entire performance metrics collection process At the end of the course, the students will be able to deploy the code directly on their machine and see the results instantly. The final output of the consolidated script will be equivalent to other expensive software in the market. This course is ideal for individuals who are SQL Server DBAs, Developers, Architects who want to perform the database performance monitoring and tuning or Any Beginner who wants to start with Microsoft SQL Server as a career option It is particularly useful for SQL Server DBAs, Developers, Architects who want to perform the database performance monitoring and tuning or Any Beginner who wants to start with Microsoft SQL Server as a career option.

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Summary

Title: SQL Server Database Performance Monitoring and Tuning

Price: $49.99

Average Rating: 3.75

Number of Lectures: 33

Number of Published Lectures: 33

Number of Curriculum Items: 34

Number of Published Curriculum Objects: 34

Original Price: ?7,900

Quality Status: approved

Status: Live

What You Will Learn

  • SQL Server Database Performance Monitoring (Automated) and Tuning
  • How to capture database performance metrics, Causes of Performance bottlenecks, Diagnosing Performance issues, Indexes, Statistics, Wait Statistics, Parameter Sniffing, How to capture expensive stored procedures, blocking incidents, deadlock incidents, How to automate the entire performance metrics collection process
  • At the end of the course, the students will be able to deploy the code directly on their machine and see the results instantly. The final output of the consolidated script will be equivalent to other expensive software in the market.
  • Who Should Attend

  • SQL Server DBAs, Developers, Architects who want to perform the database performance monitoring and tuning
  • Any Beginner who wants to start with Microsoft SQL Server as a career option
  • Target Audiences

  • SQL Server DBAs, Developers, Architects who want to perform the database performance monitoring and tuning
  • Any Beginner who wants to start with Microsoft SQL Server as a career option
  • This course equips you with the skills required to manage the SQL Server database efficiently. The course mainly focuses on performance monitoring and tuning and how to automate the monitoring process. The most valuable gift of this course is to have ready to implement scripts including schema and other required objects at the end of the course. Students can directly deploy the code and start generating SQL Server database performance metrics.

    Note: It is recommended to run the code on a test environment before deploying on production.

    Course Curriculum

    Chapter 1: Introduction

    Lecture 1: Introduction

    Chapter 2: About The Course

    Lecture 1: About The Course

    Chapter 3: Why Automation Is Necessary ?

    Lecture 1: Why The Automation Is Necessary ?

    Chapter 4: What To Monitor ?

    Lecture 1: What To Monitor ?

    Chapter 5: Query Optimizer

    Lecture 1: Query Optimizer

    Chapter 6: Parameter Sniffing

    Lecture 1: Parameter Sniffing

    Chapter 7: Causes of Performance Degradation

    Lecture 1: TempDB Contention

    Lecture 2: Non-Scheduled Database Maintenance

    Lecture 3: Expensive Stored Procedures or Queries

    Lecture 4: Blocking Incidents

    Lecture 5: Deadlock Incidents

    Lecture 6: Wrong Index Strategy

    Lecture 7: A High CPU Consumption Consistently

    Lecture 8: High Memory Usage – Memory Allocation Background

    Lecture 9: High Memory Usage – Configurations and Parameters

    Lecture 10: Disk I/O Bottleneck

    Lecture 11: Poor Database Design

    Lecture 12: Poor Application Design

    Chapter 8: Diagnosing Performance Problem

    Lecture 1: Index Management

    Lecture 2: Analyzing Execution Plan for Indexes

    Lecture 3: Detecting and Reducing Fragmentation

    Lecture 4: Statistics

    Lecture 5: Wait Statistics

    Lecture 6: Dealing with TempDB Contention

    Lecture 7: Temporary Table Caching

    Lecture 8: Temporary Table Vs Table Variable

    Lecture 9: Identifying Expensive Stored Procedures and Queries

    Lecture 10: Identifying Blocking Incidents

    Lecture 11: Identifying Deadlock Incidents

    Lecture 12: Optimize for Adhoc Query Workload

    Lecture 13: Analyzing Execution Plan

    Chapter 9: Automating the Monitoring Process – Putting It All Together

    Lecture 1: Automating the Monitoring Process – Putting It All Together

    Lecture 2: Creating required objects and jobs

    Instructors

  • SQL Server Database Performance Monitoring and Tuning  No.2
    Gangadhar Gawande
    SQL Server Database Performance Monitoring and Tuning
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  • 1 stars: 8 votes
  • 2 stars: 5 votes
  • 3 stars: 18 votes
  • 4 stars: 43 votes
  • 5 stars: 44 votes
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