Are you a developer or a database administrator looking to enhance your skills and learn something new and interesting? If so, I invite you to attend my upcoming sessions on SQL Server Behavioral Pattern and SQL Server Waits and Queues.
Session 1: Understanding SQL Server Behavioral Pattern – SQL Server Extended Events
Date and Time: March 25, 2011, 12:00 PM to 01:00 PM
History repeats itself! SQL Server 2008 introduced a powerful yet minimal recurring feature called Extended Events. In this advanced session, I will teach experienced administrators the capabilities that were not possible before. From T-SQL errors to CPU bottlenecks, error logins to deadlocks, Extended Events can detect it all. Understanding the pattern of events can help prevent future mistakes and improve overall performance.
Session 2: SQL Server Waits and Queues – Your Gateway to Performance Troubleshooting
Date and Time: March 25, 2011, 04:15 PM to 05:15 PM
Just like a horoscope, SQL Server Waits and Queues can reveal your past, explain your present, and predict your future. In this session, we will explore how SQL Server Performance Tuning uses Waits and Queues as a proven method to identify the best opportunities for improving performance. By analyzing wait types, we can pinpoint bottlenecks and potential resolutions. Join me for this fast-paced, advanced performance tuning session.
Don’t miss out on the opportunity to expand your knowledge and gain valuable insights into SQL Server Behavioral Pattern and Performance Troubleshooting. Mark your calendars for March 25, 2011, and join me for these informative sessions.
Here is a video my wife shot while I was preparing for the sessions: