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April 19, 2017

Understanding SQL Server Performance Tuning

Yesterday was a significant milestone for me as I published my 4000th blog post on SQLAuthority.com. It’s incredible to think that my journey started with just one blog post and has now grown to 4000 posts in just 10 years. I am truly grateful for your constant support throughout this journey.

Since the inception of this blog, I have written a total of 4000 posts in just 3835 days. Some days, I even wrote more than one blog post. This achievement is a testament to my passion for SQL Server and my commitment to sharing knowledge with the community.

To celebrate this special moment, I have a special gift for all my newsletter subscribers. If you haven’t already, you can register for my newsletter here. In the next week, I will be sending additional details to all the subscribers.

First Access to SQL Server Performance Tuning Practical Workshop

In the first two months of this year, I offered over 50 successful Practical Workshops on SQL Server Performance Tuning. The workshop received an overwhelming response and was in high demand. Initially, I had planned to offer this workshop only in January 2017, but due to popular demand, I extended it to February as well.

However, due to other commitments, I had decided not to conduct any more training sessions for this workshop. But, as a celebration of reaching the 4000th blog post milestone, I am opening this course again for a limited time period in June and July 2017.

If you are interested in participating, please keep an eye on my newsletter for further information. This workshop is a live session where I will personally interact with you. It is not a recorded workshop. The maximum number of participants allowed is 8, but the price is equivalent to that of 1 attendee.

During the workshop, I will share all the necessary scripts and teach you how to use them effectively. The last hour of the workshop is reserved for solving any specific performance tuning problems related to your business. The workshop is fast-paced and typically lasts for 3-4 hours.

Please note that this course is not suitable for college students. Also, keep in mind that slots for June and July are limited, so I encourage you to act quickly.

Thank you once again for your continued support. I look forward to sharing more valuable SQL Server insights with you in the future.

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