@@shreyas2595 visit blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/sql_pfe_blog/2013/10/21/sql-pfe-pass-content-now-available/ then locate SQL Server Index Internals: A Deep Dive [DBA-405-M] , after that click Demos
For scripts/presentations go to: blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/sql_pfe_blog/2013/10/21/sql-pfe-pass-content-now-available/ scroll down to "SQL Server Index Internals: A Deep Dive [DBA-405-M] " and click the "Demos" link
Nice Session but he didn't provide the actual way of using all this info If it all about paging and fragmentations and rebuild and reOrganize So he didn't provide something new [ at least for me ] he put a lot of Effort so thanks for sharing
This presentaion is like a gold mine on index tuning, great job. Thank you
Thanks for the presentation,
quick and right to the topic
Greatest demo. very well explained thank you so much for the great work
Excellent materials and presentations
Where is the material for download (script) ?
@@shreyas2595 visit blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/sql_pfe_blog/2013/10/21/sql-pfe-pass-content-now-available/ then locate SQL Server Index Internals: A Deep Dive [DBA-405-M] , after that click Demos
Good learning.
Great video!
Where is the material for download (script) ?
For scripts/presentations go to:
blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/sql_pfe_blog/2013/10/21/sql-pfe-pass-content-now-available/
scroll down to "SQL Server Index Internals: A Deep Dive [DBA-405-M] "
and click the "Demos" link
Nice Session but he didn't provide the actual way of using all this info
If it all about paging and fragmentations and rebuild and reOrganize
So he didn't provide something new [ at least for me ]
he put a lot of Effort
so thanks for sharing
He discussed tools and techniques so that you can use them to solve your MSSQL performance issues
Excellent materials and presentations,
Where is the material for download (script) ?