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Over the past week, some of our users have reported having encountered the internals of SQL Server 2008 and the troubleshooting book.
BOOK: Internal Features and Troubleshooting of SQL Professional Server 2008
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Highlights: “SQL Server is increasingly being used to support mission-critical business operations – administrators need to be able to deliver exceptional value. 24/7 availability and performance. The lead author is probably a SQL Server MVP specializing in presence and performance. both contributors and Wrox’s SQL Server 2005 Performance Tuning. They will actively promote the book at congresses, training courses and on the Internet. “The authors take a unique approach to troubleshooting SQL Server, covering both the internals of SQL Server and the Windows operating system, both of which affect the performance of SQL Server.
About the book: This book shows you how to get started troubleshooting SQL Server 2000, starting with a deep understanding of the overall architecture of the SQL Server database and the internals and internals of SQL Server. It demonstrates how to master the use of detailed troubleshooting tools and how to interpret their output to quickly identify and resolve performance issues on any server that is running SQL Server. Part 1 explains how to troubleshoot using a methodology based on a very good understanding of the internals of SQL Server and Windows. He oohwCovers the basic technical topics required to understand SQL, how servers are supposed to behave like Windows. Best practices are contested, so you know how to proactively track and avoid problems. Part 2 currently covers trading tools and describes everything you see, free and proprietary tools that agents use to collect, analyze, and very quickly pinpoint the source of a huge system performance problem. This book uniquely covers all of the SQL Server and Windows technologies you really need to deliver high performance SQL Server processing.
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