
Wednesday, April 23
2 p.m. Eastern/11 a.m. Pacific
Through Teams
Monitoring SQL Server is one of the core actions and responsibilities a DBA has. Thankfully, SQL Server already has two powerful tools to make this easier.
Extended Events in SQL Server is a lightweight, flexible tool for tracking and troubleshooting database activity. Query Store in SQL Server is like a “black box recorder” for your database queries. It automatically tracks query performance over time, storing execution plans and runtime statistics.
Both should have a prominent place in a DBA’s toolkit to help optimize SQL Server performance. But, we often find these two resources go unused. Rich Benner, SSG Senior Consultant, wants to change that. In this webinar, Rich will help you get started using both tools and illustrate how useful they are. Don’t miss it!
Rich Benner
Senior Consultant Rich Benner has been a DBA for 15 years and has worked with startups as well as large enterprise clients. He specialises (see, he’s in the UK) in performance tuning and has been exposed to the entire Microsoft Data Platform in one form or another. Rich has seen a lot of issues in the wild and wants to help you avoid making the same mistakes he has. He enjoys a nice cup of Yorkshire tea alongside his English Muffins in the morning.