I have started blogging on my site long ago and my whole idea was to make script repository so that others can reuse it. Now when I look back, there are many scripts and many solutions which I have written. Personally, I have used many of them. Today I am sharing another script which I have used with one of my clients and it was very useful for me in troubleshooting a strange TempDB log file issue. Let us learn about Monitoring TempDB Space Usage.
SQL Server Performance Tuning Practical Workshop – Notes and Thoughts
In the month of January, I offered exclusive training to my newsletter subscribers. The training was extremely unique and was available for a limited time. Quite a lot of newsletter subscribers took advantage of this limited time offer of “SQL Server Performance Tuning Practical Workshop”.
Find All Queries with Implicit Conversion in SQL Server – Interview Question of the Week #107
Question: How do I find out how many queries have an Implicit Conversion in SQL Server? The source of this question is very interesting.
SQL SERVER – Using dm_db_stats_properties With InMemory OLTP Tables
The whole concept of InMemory OLTP has been around for a while and still there are areas that I try to go back to learn every single time. If you are new to InMemory OLTP, I would highly recommend searching this blog for more content. For a starter, the blow blog is a great start.
GroupBy Conference – 3 Common Mistakes to Kill SQL Server Performance
Earlier this year, I was fortunate to take part in the first edition of the Group By Conference organized by Brent Ozar. I was extremely fortunate that I was able to present an hour long presentation on the subject 3 Common Mistakes to Kill SQL Server Performance.
SQL Server – When to Use a Sledgehammer and When to use a Screwdriver
While it is almost always a good idea to place the data near the application, choosing Always On may be using a sledgehammer to do a screwdriver’s job.










