I recently released a Pluralsight Course Analyzing SQL Server Query Plans, and it is really doing great in terms of viewership and I have received some really great comments and feedback about this course. This entire week, I discussed various aspects of the query plans. Here are the blog posts:
- Capture Query Plans Using Extended Events and Traces – Part 1
- Identify Poorly Performing Query Plan Operators – Part 2
- Create Efficient Query Plans Using Query Store – Part 3
- Compare Estimated and Actual Query Plans and Related Metadata – Part 4
- Configure Azure SQL Database Performance Insight – Part 5
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- Out of all the demonstrations, which three are the most favorite demonstrations?
- Out of all the demonstrations, which is your least favorite demonstration and why?
- If you would love me to add one more topic to the course, what would have me covered in addition to what I have already covered in the course?
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Pluralsight Course Analyzing SQL Server Query Plans
In the Pluralsight Course Analyzing SQL Server Query Plans, I discuss how to Create Efficient Query Plans Using Query Store. I explain to you how you can implement your query store and use it later on to identify the troublemaking query plans. The course is of only 2 hours and 30 minutes and if you have a Pluralsight subscription, you can watch it for free. If you do not have a Pluralsight subscription, you can still watch the course for FREE by signing up for a trial account.
Reference:Â Pinal Dave (https://blog.sqlauthority.com)
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Thanks for your article,
Could you post your course to linkedin learning.
Currently, it is available on Pluralsight only.