Today, I am excited to share with you some insights into the world of SQL Server performance tuning. As a SQL Server expert, I have had the privilege of collaborating with other talented individuals in the field, and I recently had the opportunity to work with Bert Wagner on a video about real-world performance solutions.
Bert Wagner is a renowned SQL Server expert known for his creativity and educational videos. Collaborating with him was a truly enriching experience. What made this collaboration even more interesting was the fact that we built the video asynchronously, without live communication, while being on different continents. Despite the challenges, we had a lot of fun and learned a great deal from each other.
If you’re curious about the behind-the-scenes story of how we built this video, I highly recommend reading the article “Pinal Dave Helps Me Fix My Performance Tuning Problems” by Pinal Dave. In this article, Pinal shares his perspective on the collaboration and highlights the commonality between us – following our wives’ advice. It’s an interesting read that sheds light on the human side of our work.
Next Steps
If you’re interested in learning how to solve real-world performance problems, I have two action items for you:
Action 1: Sign up for my upcoming class
I will be presenting a class on real-world performance solutions with the assistance of the renowned SQL Server expert, Brent Ozar. This class will provide you with valuable insights and techniques to tackle performance issues effectively. To learn more about the course and read reviews, visit this link.
Action 2: Subscribe to Bert’s YouTube Channel
Bert Wagner’s YouTube channel is a treasure trove of knowledge. His ability to explain complex concepts in simple terms is truly remarkable. By subscribing to his channel, you can stay updated with his latest content and continue learning from his expertise.
SQL Server performance tuning is a fascinating field that requires a combination of technical skills and creativity. Collaborations like the one I had with Bert Wagner allow us to explore new ideas and find innovative solutions. I hope you find these resources helpful in your journey to becoming a proficient SQL Server professional.