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Become expert in Performance Tuning


What you’ll learn:
If you have basic understanding of SQL Server and want to learn how to tune and optimize a SQL Server then this course is for you.
his course is not a beginner’s course. Most of the students will be mid-level to senior SQL Server resources.
You can improve your SQL Server performance by 80%. You can resolve CPU and Memory and IO pressures
You will learn how fast you can resolve the issues like blocking and deadlocks.
Requirements
You will need to have SQL Server 2005 or 2008 or 2012 or 2014 or any higher version installed. It can be an express version.
Description
As part of this course you are learning below Topics
Here are the following topics related to performance tuning :
-DMV’s
-Store Procedures
-DBCC
-Profiler
-Execution Plan
-Database Engine Tuning Advisor
-Activity Monitor
-PerfMon
-EventViewer
-Task Manager
-Indexes
-Statistics
– Waits
– CPU, IO and Memory and long running queries
– Locks & Blockings and Deadlocks
-Temp DB Issues
COURSE INTRODUCTION
This course is designed for any student that is interested in learning about how to fine tune their SQL Server and databases. Also, developers, SQL DBAs, IT staff and Network Administration
At the end of this course, the student will have extensive knowledge in the following areas:
This course focuses on making SQL Server perform more optimally.
In my first course we laid the groundwork by tuning OUR instances with a top down approach.
WE will continue on that path with this course.
Even though the course has the word “Advanced” in it, there’s NOTHING COMPLICATED about taking what’s in the course and applying it in the real word.
It’s “advanced” in that I’ll take more time explaining how to implement these recommendations.
The course is still very much a “buttons and Knobs” course. This simply means WE won’t dive too deeply into the minutia. We are still going to focus on items that are easily implemented. Some features will have a level of contention associated with them in the SQL Server community. It will be up to you decide to implement or not.
Additionally, some of the concepts may be new to even more senior level resources so I want to make sure I’ll cover the why of the topic as well as the how.
This course will give YOU deeper insight into what it takes to become a skilled PERFORMANCE TUNER. Once thought of as an art, performance tuning is nothing
Take the next step on YOUR performance tuning journey and SIGN UP now.
Who this course is for
If you have basic understanding of SQL Server and want to learn how to tune and optimize a SQL Server then this course is for you.
Homepage

https://www.udemy.com/course/learn-performance-tuning-practically-in-sql-server/

 

 

 

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